An average sundown on an average winter day, driving towards an average big town
This week's Photo Hunter challenge: averageEven the bridge is average, except that it isn't finished. From here you can only drive south on the 404. In a few years (that's an average guess) we will also be able to travel north.
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I really don't think there is anything at all average about this picture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition, great idea!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
*** and it's a fabulous perspective!
Gee, one day I hope to get bumped up to average. ;-)
ReplyDeleteA great take on this average theme!
ReplyDeleteAnnie
http://www.slowtrav.com/blog/annienc/
--but not an average photographer :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful --and definitely better than an AVERAGE picture, EG. The sun was really trying to shine for you!!!
ReplyDeleteHUgs,
Betsy
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ReplyDeleteI agree with Betsy. It is definitely better then average.
ReplyDelete♥♥ Hugs ♥♥
A pretty nice photo considering how average things were!
ReplyDeleteIs there ice on that road?
Hope you didn't take this while driving!
What a"cool" picture EG. I really like it, and we see basically the same hazy sun down here.
ReplyDeleteB.
I guess one person's average is another person's beautiful. I think this is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIf that is an average sunset I would kill to see a stunning one! Great take on the theme!
ReplyDeleteI see you don't have that much of snow...same here in MI. Like the sun too. ^_^
ReplyDeleteAverage critter Koi
Nice shot for the theme.
ReplyDeleteWhy does the sign look like its left side has been chewed on? ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, I did the exact same thing except mine are broken up into independent photos!! That chilly winter sky looks awfully familiar!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Mecomber
http://newyorktraveler.net
I too like your perspective---especially about Toronto being an average town.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your very above average take on this difficult theme.
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