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Uploaded: 09/28/07 10:26 PM GMT
Marietta Harmar Bridge
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This is an old railroad bridge that crosses over the Muskingum River in Marietta, OH that has now been converted to a foot bridge connecting the historic Harmar Village with the rest of Marietta. I took it in color and then converted to B&W except the flowers. Thanks for looking and any comments.

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.Poe5
09/29/07 12:47 AM GMT
Great setting! I love color of pink!
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::Catman68
09/29/07 8:31 AM GMT
Awsome photo. Thanks for sharing.

Aj
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.foofoo
09/29/07 11:57 AM GMT
The depth in this is just wonderful LInda and the splash of pink flowers really make this photo stand out. The architecture of this old bridge is just amazing. I would love to walk across this personally.
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::phasmid
09/29/07 1:28 PM GMT
Very sweet in black and white, and I'm wondering if there were any more pink flowers in there and if they'd look as good in color as the spray you kept?

♫ :)PJ 005 ♪

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::mesmerized
09/29/07 5:44 PM GMT
Good vertical shot of repeating patterns and I like the touch of color...nice job.
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.kako2co
11/19/07 4:11 PM GMT
I have actually walked this bridge. It's such a lovely shot - thanks for sharing.
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