Steven M. Nelson Photography
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by Steven Nelson
$75.00
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Detail of the West Yough Railroad Bridge showing rust and graffiti. The bridge is just north of Connellsville PA along the Great Allegheny Passage... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Detail of the West Yough Railroad Bridge showing rust and graffiti. The bridge is just north of Connellsville PA along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail, blue, sky
I have always been active in art but took up 35mm photography in college during the 80s. Over the years, I have followed the advances in photographic techniques and technologies and enjoy exploring different methods and subject matter. Lately, I feel drawn to the worn and imperfect, showing moments of change and the passage of time (Wabi-sabi)
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Mary The Barber
Superb detail & contrast!
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you!
Marilyn Cornwell
Congratulations! This wonderful image is featured in Surfaces and Textures on Sep 8 2022!
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you very much!
Steve Raley
Beautifully captured, Steven! Your compassion is commanding, bringing the eye in where you want it to go. You must have caught this in the "Golden Hour" (I'm guessing morning) which is not only giving you the best light, it is providing you with some contrasting shadows. And these two elements, the morning light and shadow, are illuminating and accenting all the other elements, from the graffiti to the rust, flaking paint and the overall tone and texture of the ironwork! Very nicely done!
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you! It was golden hour, but it was end of day. I was rapidly loosing the light so the landscapes from the bridge weren't as interesting as the bridge itself
Jurgen Lorenzen
Awesome diagonal composition with beautiful patina and detail, Steven!
Steven Nelson replied:
Thank you very much!
Gary Slawsky
Great textures and colors. L and my minimalism group POD for 5/8/22.
Steven Nelson replied:
Awesome, thank you so much