Nikki,
There are a couple of theories on the name Bow Bridge. One that it emulated a silk ribbon when tied, the other, that it looked like the wooden bridge on a violin that holds up the strings.
It is made of cast iron. The longer I stayed the more I appreciated its beauty. It was serenely pretty once the crowds dissipated, minutes before sunset, peace came, and light changed. Those were the "magic moments".
There are a couple of theories on the name Bow Bridge. One that it emulated a silk ribbon when tied, the other, that it looked like the wooden bridge on a violin that holds up the strings.
It is made of cast iron. The longer I stayed the more I appreciated its beauty. It was serenely pretty once the crowds dissipated, minutes before sunset, peace came, and light changed. Those were the "magic moments".
Thank you. That's what photography is all about, capturing that magical moment. Sometimes we're lucky....!
Regards, Lilia
E in ghisa antica a guardare come un ponte violino.
But I like your explanation better!
Grazie mille,
Lilia