REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Monday, April 8, 2013

Under the Road

Culverts are pretty standard items under country roads, generally corrugated metal that's very utilitarian in nature:  allowing a stream of water to run under a road.   This particular one at the edge of the town where I live is unusual in that it features stonework.  I believe it's one-of-a-kind for this area.

This is my choice this week for Kent Weakley's Project 52 (and Sweet Shot Tuesday).




12 comments:

Reena said...

The stone is so much more attractive than those regular dirt ones!

TexWisGirl said...

makes for a pretty shot.

Gail Dixon said...

It really is pretty with all that stonework. :)

JoAnn ( Scene Through My Eyes) said...

Great photos - and lovely rock work.

Lisa Gordon said...

Neat perspective , Evelyn, and the culvert makes a wonderful natural frame!

Bridget Larsen said...

A lot of work went into that wall of stone

Michelle said...

A great shot looking through to the other side.

Daryl said...

a lovely shot 'framed' perfectly

Candy C. said...

Much nicer than the concrete ones around here!

Ross said...

I think it's great that you've taken something as simple as a culvert and made it into such a creative shot.

Nancy said...

Indeed -- quite unusual!

Margaret said...

Superb composition.