Bow Bridge, Central Park

For more photographs of Autumn 2025, see my Changing Exhibition, The Colors of Autumn, by going to the link on the menu above. All comments to this page. Thanks!

9 Responses to “Bow Bridge, Central Park”

  1. Rebecca says:

    Incredibly beautiful capture!! The autumn colors, calming water, and the reflection – thank you!!! I love how it’s autumn on one side of the bridge, and the start of winter symbolized by the leafless tree on the other side!

  2. Thom says:

    A lovely piece of mosaic, with the others in the changing exhibition. Your photos capture a balance in nature, through your very insightful perception of light, color, reflection and form.

  3. Jan says:

    The perfect late Autumn photo I love how the bridge, and it’s reflection, bisect the image creating a focal point.

  4. Simone says:

    The most perfect, stunning photo. The very best exhibition. I am in love with your fall photography! Want to plaster the walls with it. Always take photos of autumn. They’re spectacular!

  5. Bevy says:

    Talk about Autumn being pretty!
    Who can believe this rural view is in the middle of NYC!

  6. Carolyn says:

    Outstanding photograph of trees in all their beautiful fall splender, reflecting in a lovely lake. The bridge over the lake, which also can be seen in the reflection, accentuates the wonderful composition of this photo. The additional photographs in the Changing Exhibition further adds to the enjoyment of this presentation. Fall foliage is something I don’t get to see much of where I live. Through your great shots I get to enjoy Autumn too. You are the best!

  7. Jacqueline says:

    My eye was drawn first to the oval shape of the bridge and its reflection, and then to the trees. A perfect photo of the change of seasons!

  8. Eileen says:

    Truly enjoying the fall color juxtaposed against the single bare tree.

  9. Bruce says:

    What an amazing fall photograph, Ellen! The colors, the reflections and that bare tree presiding over it all. I also viewed your changing exhibition “The Colors of Autumn.” So many great photos take us around to see the world through your lens. I especially like Watery Trees, where the white barked trees are rising out of the water. Well done!

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