~Symmetry~

© Debbie S.

~Symmetry~

Uploaded: April 22, 2003

Description

This was shot from a bridge in Boston during a race (The Head of The Charles). I took about 20 rolls of film to get this shot! My husband held my legs while I hung over the bridge...don't try this one at home!!!!

Comments

Laura L. Olson April 22, 2003

Well, you got it and thank goodness you are here to tell about it. Great shot and contrast. #31721

Debbie S. May 26, 2019

Thanks Laura! You never know the angle the boats are going to be in going under the bridge, so you just have to pick a spot, hang over and hope they go right below you!! Luckily they did, and they had impecable style, so they really were symmetrical! It wouldn't have been the same if they weren't so perfect. ;>) #85967

Laura L. Olson May 26, 2019

It really is amazing :) #85969

Murry Grigsby May 26, 2019

Wonderful dedicated work, Debbie. The perspective and frame is perfect. Way to hang in there:0) #86005

Debbie S. May 26, 2019

LOL Murry! I'd be pretty wet if it wasn't for my husband! Thank you! #86011

Shirley L. Carpenter May 26, 2019

You are Lucky, My husband would of dropped me in the water..He may of been in Navy for 10 yrs. but thinks a subject has to have four legs to be worth taking a picture of.....Very narrow minded don't you think? You have a great image here, well worth all the work you went through to get it........ #86134

Debbie S. May 26, 2019

Thanks Shirley! Your husband sounds like a character! #86239

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