I would be loath to cross on this bridge. I don't like the swinging movements, they make me feel seasick. The girl seems to be holding on with white knuckles. ;-)
Your visits and superb comments are much appreciated!
I looked back at all the photos, and yes, this lady has started her walk over this bridge, somewhat unsteadily. So perhaps the sentiment is correct.. "Bad Idea!"
But in reality it was not moving very much...
Thank you so much for your help in this picture.. Yes, it was fun! Unfortunately I could not get any pictures to show the swing movement of the bridge, it wasn't moving far enough. Perhaps to this lady's relief!
I am so pleased that you like it. Thank you!!
Of course it did not swing very far, nor drop anybody down into the waters 100 metres below..
I did try a lot of pictures here, but this lady was that best, I think!!
Hi Peter !
the swinging bridge and behind me a marching crowd dangerously accelerates the oscillations and vibrations. I stop: I neither want to advance nor can I go back; I cling to the ropes ... the indecision, the fear, the heart that beats furiously, thoughts that swirl in search of a way of escape ... moment of great suspense!
I really think the Great Alfred Hitchcock's would have loved this picture!And I do a lot!!
Best wishes.Bea
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Thank you for such wonderful words! Perhaps a book could be written... Maybe I could put this forth to a local writing club... "Write a story inspired by this picture..." Very interesting idea!
Hello Peter yes it certainly looks like she is debating whether to turn back here or wait till the crowd has passed .. turn back looks to be winning :))
Thank you for your judgement here! Photographic evidence is lacking as to if she continued, or came back. She was holding onto both sides for some considerable distance..
In reality, the bridge does not swing that far, but f you are not used to it....!!
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LotharW said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to LotharW:
Ich freue mich sehr, dass es dir gefällt.
Ihre Idee von Schwarz und Weiß ist interessant. Ich werde ein bisschen damit spielen.
Die besten Wünsche
Peter
tiabunna said:
Amelia replied to tiabunna:
Amelia said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to Amelia:
Your visits and superb comments are much appreciated!
I looked back at all the photos, and yes, this lady has started her walk over this bridge, somewhat unsteadily. So perhaps the sentiment is correct.. "Bad Idea!"
But in reality it was not moving very much...
Best wishes
Peter
Erhard Bernstein said:
Peter_Private_Box replied to Erhard Bernstein:
Thank you so much for your help in this picture.. Yes, it was fun! Unfortunately I could not get any pictures to show the swing movement of the bridge, it wasn't moving far enough. Perhaps to this lady's relief!
Best Wishes
Peter
gezginruh said:
The lady looks worried... But it was not so bad!
A very beautiful picture! Very well taken!
Love Füsun
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Peter_Private_Box replied to gezginruh:
I am so pleased that you like it. Thank you!!
Of course it did not swing very far, nor drop anybody down into the waters 100 metres below..
I did try a lot of pictures here, but this lady was that best, I think!!
Love Peter
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Beatrice Degan(MARS) said:
the swinging bridge and behind me a marching crowd dangerously accelerates the oscillations and vibrations. I stop: I neither want to advance nor can I go back; I cling to the ropes ... the indecision, the fear, the heart that beats furiously, thoughts that swirl in search of a way of escape ... moment of great suspense!
I really think the Great Alfred Hitchcock's would have loved this picture!And I do a lot!!
Best wishes.Bea
I
Peter_Private_Box replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS):
Thank you for such wonderful words! Perhaps a book could be written... Maybe I could put this forth to a local writing club... "Write a story inspired by this picture..." Very interesting idea!
Best wishes
Peter
Ste said:
Bst wishes ... Steve
Peter_Private_Box replied to Ste:
Thank you for your judgement here! Photographic evidence is lacking as to if she continued, or came back. She was holding onto both sides for some considerable distance..
In reality, the bridge does not swing that far, but f you are not used to it....!!
Best Wishes
Peter
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
What an interesting shot. I think I would be like the lady in the picture...just not too sure I want to carry on with this! ;-))
Best wishes, Rosa.