Monday, February 18, 2008

Kingston Princeton Day 8




Yeah- finished! Here's the final panel. Finally getting the hand of water reflections.
I'm very happy with the overall composition - I think the 4 panels hold together nicely.

Some background on the images:
The original Lincoln Highway passed over the four-span rubble-coursed Kingston Bridge. The bridge, built in 1798 crosses the Millstone River near the historic mill building originally constructed in the late 1880's. The original bridge was destroyed by Washington's troops on January 3, 1777 to delay pursuit by Lord Cornwallis following the battle of Princeton. The highway also crosses the D&R canal, which used the adjacent river as a water source for this section

2 comments:

George G said...

This is a really nice frameset. I love the intensity of the red, and the textures in the top frame. Good job, PJ!

Brian Butko said...

The reflections look great!

Brian
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