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Christine Falls (Mount Rainier National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: This is at Christine Falls, not far from the Longmire area. I went for several different types of views and orientations with my tripod at his overlook. My favorite was this one with a landscape orientation. Here I wanted to capture as much of the nearby vibrant, green vegetation and trees as I could around the falls. I felt it added kind of a framing for the waterfall, especially with the bridge crossing. And yes, I did have to wait quite a while for no people or cars to be on the bridge crossing. :-)
“Time’s a gentle stream, longer than it seems…”
Brick Bridge across Venta River in Kuldīga, Latvia, May 1, 2016. Photo by D.P.
Finally! Been waiting for this PWP for a long time!
Architecture of a Bridge by poloncasupej
Christine Falls (Mount Rainier National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: This is at Christine Falls, not far from the Longmire area. I went for several different types of views and orientations with my tripod at his overlook. My favorite was this one with a landscape orientation. Here I wanted to capture as much of the nearby vibrant, green vegetation and trees as I could around the falls. I felt it added kind of a framing for the waterfall, especially with the bridge crossing. And yes, I did have to wait quite a while for no people or cars to be on the bridge crossing. :-)
Christine Falls (Mount Rainier National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: This is at Christine Falls, not far from the Longmire area. I went for several different types of views and orientations with my tripod at his overlook. My favorite was this one with a landscape orientation. Here I wanted to capture as much of the nearby vibrant, green vegetation and trees as I could around the falls. I felt it added kind of a framing for the waterfall, especially with the bridge crossing. And yes, I did have to wait quite a while for no people or cars to be on the bridge crossing. :-)