a Towpath Moment - No. 2
The C&O Canal runs alongside the Potomac River, northwestward from Washington D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland.
Its placid waters served barge and canal boat commerce from 1831 to 1924.
The canal towpath, here in Georgetown, seems worlds apart from the bustling traffic so close by, and
was an ideal spot for walking, relaxing, and photography in the golden sunlight of an autumn afternoon.
Apparently, the man on the bridge thought it safer to carry his bike than try riding it over the rough-hewn plankwork.
The moment was captured on AgfaPan APX-25 film.
©2016 Steve Ember
Susanne Kämmner 13. April 2016, 19:17
In Germany there is a saying (for cars): "Wer sein Auto liebt, der schiebt".In the U.S. it´s obviously "A beloved bike has to be carried" ;-).
But it´s a lovely, silent scene in an enjoyable b/w treatment you present with this picture, Steve.
Mauro Tomassetti 11. April 2016, 7:24
Beautiful vision of the bridge and excellent b&w!Regards Mauro
Gasser Lisbeth 8. April 2016, 20:57
Beau cliché en n/b, belle composition !Amitiés, Lisbeth
Johanna C. 8. April 2016, 10:57
A very nice B/W capture, beautiful framing image and definitionBest regards, Johanna