Looking across the Kaibab bridge to the geological survey water gage.You say this needs life - but I had like in all the other
shots of this bridge, moreover, this was taken with the intention of making you look past this bridge to little "hanging on
a wire" water gage & so if I had this foreground too important & life, the eyes would not travel past this foreground & into
the little "gage" object of importance - and of course there was no physical way to get closet to the 'gage" - Again this
proves that unless the critic is with the photographer or is a mental telepathist, is easy to misinterpret the intention of
the cameraman.
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Title:
Looking across the Kaibab bridge to the geological survey water gage.You say this needs life - but I had like in all the other shots of this bridge, moreover, this was taken with the intention of making you look past this bridge to little "hanging on a wire" water gage & so if I had this foreground too important & life, the eyes would not travel past this foreground & into the little "gage" object of importance - and of course there was no physical way to get closet to the 'gage" - Again this proves that unless the critic is with the photographer or is a mental telepathist, is easy to misinterpret the intention of the cameraman.Creator:
Philip BrigandiSuspension Bridge
Rivers
Description:
Looking across the Kaibab bridge to the geological survey water gage.You say this needs life - but I had like in all the other shots of this bridge, moreover, this was taken with the intention of making you look past this bridge to little "hanging on a wire" water gage & so if I had this foreground too important & life, the eyes would not travel past this foreground & into the little "gage" object of importance - and of course there was no physical way to get closet to the 'gage" - Again this proves that unless the critic is with the photographer or is a mental telepathist, is easy to misinterpret the intention of the cameraman.Publisher:
Keystone View CompanyContributor:
Gifford M. MastDate:
1925Type:
PhotographyFormat:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.Identifier:
1996.0009.KU47904Language:
engCoverage:
North and Central AmericaUnited States
Arizona
Kaibab National Forest