U Bein Bridge
Myanmar (Burma), Amarapura, Thaungthaman-Meer, March 2012
At the Ipernity photo site I often see a reference to the textures of Anna Lenabem. These textures are free to use as long as a link to her work is given. I started to experiment with these textures. Above a first result of a Photoshop merging of a Burma photo with texture 305 as given at https://www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna/albums/72157624082271697/page5 Thank you Anna Lenabem!
The U Bein Bridge is a crossing that spans the Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura in Myanmar. The 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi) bridge was built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world. Construction began when the capital of Ava Kingdom moved to Amarapura and the bridge is named after the mayor who had it built. It is used as an important passageway for the local people: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Bein_Bridge
noblog 30/09/2015 23:06
sehr schöne BildarbeitGruß
Norbert
mirko meloni 25/09/2015 21:47
absolutely extraordinary.MacKloneck 25/09/2015 21:39
Kapitalne !3 x O.K.
Jakub
-Farlang- 22/09/2015 9:23
Sieht dramatisch und gespenstig aus. Gutes Foto. Gruß Heinz.Inez Correia Marques 21/09/2015 14:35
Wonderful texture, well done and thank you for the linkhug
Irene T. 20/09/2015 17:39
Wunderschön ...ein sehr schönes Motiv und eine sehenswerte Bea dazu ...sieht sehr gut aus ...lg.Irene
Willy Brüchle 20/09/2015 11:42
For my taste the texture is disturbing. MfG, w.b.TeresaM 20/09/2015 10:57
Fantastique la vision de ce paysage avec le pont.Un excellent regard que tu as magnifiquement mis en valeur dans cette présentation artistique, Peter +++
Amitiés,
Teresa
Lichtträumer 20/09/2015 10:19
Das Bild hat den Charakter eines Gemäldes und das eigenwillige Größenverhältnis von Radlerpaar und Steg gibt dem Bild eine surreale Note, gefällt mirGrüße aus Bavaria: Dittmar
Harold Thompson 20/09/2015 9:49
As lasted very well over time like the addition of the couple on the bridge nice lighting:-)) Harold
Sue Thompson 20/09/2015 8:34
That bridge will surely last for many years to come, having been made of Teak, a very hard, urable and water resistant wood used also for boat building.a superb picture full of atmosphere and the two people walking along the bridge are very well placed.
:))
Pierre LAVILLE 20/09/2015 7:57
+++++++++++++++++Pierre
† Ushie Farkas 20/09/2015 0:41
ABSOLUT MEIN FAV! GrüßeAdele D. Oliver 19/09/2015 22:38
fascinating painting like colours and textures, and this scene really lends itself to your fine editing ... a beautiful image and mood - love it !!!greetings, Adele
NaturPur22 19/09/2015 20:13
Wunderschön Peter ...wie gemalt ,gefällt mir sehr gut! LG Angelika