I know that I was trying to capture this particular scene in a specific way, but I can’t quite remember what that specific way was. Pretty sure this is close.
Anyway, here’s a photo of some of the area underneath the bridge I recently shared a photo of (here’s another shot from last year), as well as a small portion of its underside. I think this shot does a good job of capturing some of the bridge’s reflection and creating an image more symmetrical in some parts than others.
I also think the shot has a really urban feel. Part of that is due to it being taken in an urban area, but I think it’s also due to the bridge’s prominence contrasting against The Cooks River.
This is my submission into the one hundred-and-sixteenth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Symmetry“.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
Patti is hosting this challenge. Amy is hosting next week’s.
I recommend checking out how people are interpreting the challenges. I also recommend joining in. It’s a growing, fun community.
I hope you enjoy.




I like this, SH. You have radial and horizontal symmetry at work here!
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Thank you 🙂
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Very interesting composition SH, well done! Some very nice symmetry there.
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Cheers.
It was a nice opportunity.
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Nice shot! Definitely geometric, with the curves, pillars, and reflection. Excellent.
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Cheers muchly 🙂
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nice example, with horizontal and radial symmetry. I like the composition.
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Glad you do 🙂
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Great image, SH. Love the clearity of the reflections!
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Thank you.
I think it helps that the sky around this bridge is mostly uncluttered, but now I’m wondering if the water being more still would change the image in a substantial manner.
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