You can call it "Long Lonely Road" but the road does not appear to be the subject of the photo. The mountains are overwhelming and the road is off to the side and barely visible. Perhaps if you had taken the photo while standing on the road and placed the camera much lower to the ground so the road started off very wide (at the camera) and got narrower as it went into the distance, then the viewer's eye would have started at the road itself and you would have had a photo to match the title.
You can call it "Long Lonely Road" but the road does not appear to be the subject of the photo. The mountains are overwhelming and the road is off to the side and barely visible. Perhaps if you had taken the photo while standing on the road and placed the camera much lower to the ground so the road started off very wide (at the camera) and got narrower as it went into the distance, then the viewer's eye would have started at the road itself and you would have had a photo to match the title.
You can call it "Long Lonely Road" but t... (show quote)
You can call it "Long Lonely Road" but the road does not appear to be the subject of the photo. The mountains are overwhelming and the road is off to the side and barely visible. Perhaps if you had taken the photo while standing on the road and placed the camera much lower to the ground so the road started off very wide (at the camera) and got narrower as it went into the distance, then the viewer's eye would have started at the road itself and you would have had a photo to match the title.
You can call it "Long Lonely Road" but t... (show quote)