Bridge
Bridge Under Construction by the Villagers of Cheng-long Village. Leading to a Closer View of “Water Core” by Roger Rigorth, 2015 Cheng-Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project https://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com Cheng Long, Yunlin County April 8, 2016
I really love this photograph.
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Sherry, thank you. I’ll be posting soon an update on the construction.
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Great light. Nice colors, too.
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Rawls, thank you. More to come.
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I went to the link you shared and was intrigued by the work being done in the wetlands. Wonderful photos documenting the project. Thanks for sharing, Timothy. 🙂
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Olga, thank you so much for spending time exploring the Cheng-Long Wetland site. Jane has been very careful in her selection of artist over the last seven year. The art work has done a lot to make the village blossom. I hope you will visit again. Jane makes posting almost every day.
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splendid, such contrast of vibrancy and darkness, one of those photos that balance so much “going on,” the eyes moving to take in the objects, the details, yet eliciting a sense of simplicity, of “this is the way things are.”
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful and expressive analysis of the image. It is encouraging.
Have a great time photographing.
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Extraordinary beautiful light. And such a well composed landscape/urbanscape. Those three “cages” or whatever they are to the left creates a feeling of mystery.
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Otto, thank you. The three bottle shapes are done by Roger Rigorth from Germany. He completed them last year. They made of bamboo strips split into 8 parts from the original round form. The villagers have fallen in love with them. Also, they have become a destination site for photographers.
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Very nice picture – has “painterly” quality. Des.
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Des, thank you so much.
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Beautiful composition Tim!
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Thank you. This was a challenging shot – done at night in low light. They were somewhat still but children at the little one’s age are never really still.
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A beautiful photo Tim!
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Thank you. There will be more of this image as the work is now nearly completed
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