Earlier this week, the Daily Post talked about taking three-picture stories. Read the article for more ideas.
So the challenge this week is to share a story of your own using this format.
This is something I often do, though not necessarily in threes, but I do like to take an overview of a scene or subject, then home in on one or two elements relating to the subject and often include a close-up shot of some detail that catches my eye. Architecture, Landscapes, Travel and Gardens lend themselves to this sort of photography, but it can be used for any subject you like.
Bath Covered Bridge, New Hampshire
(click an image to enlarge)
First a shot of the Haverhill-Bath historic covered bridge over the Ammonoosuc River in New Hampshire. Look carefully – in the background you can just see the steeple of the clap-board church.
The second image shows the church in context with the neighbouring store
and the final shot is a close-up of the sign above the bridge entrance. Do they tell a story? You tell me.
If you would like to see what others have come up with for this challenge then go to the Daily Post @ WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge
Reminds me of ‘The Bridges of Madison County’ Jude. Nice idea.
Regards as always, Pete. x
Doesn’t it just. A lovely area, I’d like to go back there, only had a week to explore.
Lovely idea, Jude. Like it! 🙂
Thanks Dina 🙂
Beautiful bridge, Jude, and I just love that sign. It really tells of a bygone age, when life was gentler……and cheaper. 🙂
…and slower too. Everything is so fast these days! Including time.
Now this is an excellent post!
Many thanks Rider 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it.
Great story, Jude
Thanks Sue, so difficult to choose what to post for this one.
Perfectly, Jude! And what a great sign 🙂
Cheers Jo! I love signs!
And bridges! 🙂
…and bridges 😀
Have to say that’s the longest covered bridge I’ve ever seen – and I’ve seen lots of them. And the water is beautifully captured below. Excellent story-telling Jude! Love the sign 🙂
Thanks Tina. I loved the covered bridges in New Hampshire and this day was a particularly beautiful day!
Tells a lovely story of a more genteel age and of a beautiful place to visit – very Americana and New England, lovely post Jude. I’m still thinking of mine… !
I really enjoyed New England – would love to go back some day as I never got to Martha’s Vineyard and I just love that name 🙂