Don’t apologise, Nikira. What you have here is a view of the bridge that the everyday person sees, with the traffic, surrounding trees etc.. I love looking at iconic structures such as famous bridges and buildings. This is probably, because of my engineering background. If I was to visit NYC I would probably “Sightsee” by visiting areas containing such structures – you know Brooklyn bridge, Guggenheim museum, “Flat iron” building. Whenever I look at photos of things like this they are always deliberately composed. Your sketch, here, shows the “everyday, human” side and its exactly how I would have hoped to depict it myself.
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trebor61 8:20 am on April 19, 2010 | #
This is another famous bridge I would love to see a and sketch. Thanks for posting this Nikira
Nikira 6:06 pm on April 19, 2010 | #
Sorry, Bob I think lied in proportion, was rushing, should redo it properly.
trebor61 1:30 am on April 20, 2010 | #
Don’t apologise, Nikira. What you have here is a view of the bridge that the everyday person sees, with the traffic, surrounding trees etc.. I love looking at iconic structures such as famous bridges and buildings. This is probably, because of my engineering background. If I was to visit NYC I would probably “Sightsee” by visiting areas containing such structures – you know Brooklyn bridge, Guggenheim museum, “Flat iron” building. Whenever I look at photos of things like this they are always deliberately composed. Your sketch, here, shows the “everyday, human” side and its exactly how I would have hoped to depict it myself.