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Forth Railway Bridge
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I make this picture in 2002 during our trip to Scotland. Info Wikipedia:The 2.5 km. (1.5 mile) Forth Railway Bridge, the world’s first major steel bridge, with its gigantic girder spans of 521 m. (1710 ft.) ranks as one of the great feats of civilization. It was begun in 1883 and formally completed on 4 March 1890 when HRH Edward Prince of Wales tapped into place a ‘golden’ rivet.This concept is readily understood from Baker’s ‘human cantilever’ model with his assistant Kaichi Watanabe representing the live load. The pull in his supporters arms indicates the tension in the ties and the push in the lower struts the compression in the tubes. Each of the 110 m. (361 ft.) high double-cantilevers is supported on well-founded granite faced piers. The bridge’s construction involved the employment of 4,000 men at times, the use of 54,000 tonnes of steel and driving 6,500,000 rivets. Its total cost was £3,200,000 (~£235,000,000 today). During operations, rescue boats were stationed under each cantilever saving at least 8 lives, but still 57 men lost their lives. The continuous painting of its 18 ha. (45 acre) surface, for the first 100 years using paint supplied by Craig & Rose, is now being done using a state-of-the-art paint regime with at least a 20-year life.

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.21citrouilles
02/13/07 10:30 PM GMT
Thank you for all this info. This is an impressive looking bridge. I like the angle of the capture and the composition. The only problem is a slight tilt of the horizon line. Great work. :)
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::Dunstickin
02/14/07 8:08 AM GMT
Yeah, the entrance to Scotland!....Majestic in appearance, and a nightmare at times to cross!....I have been over this in high winds.....and believe you me, you sometimes need a change of underwear?......

wonderful shot of it!.......
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.corngrowth
02/14/07 8:32 AM GMT
Wil, during my former carreer I've passed (while sailing) this bridge near Edinburg / Leith many times. Whether it is right or not, we called that bridge 'the Firth of Forth-bridge' . Reading the comment of Bob (Dunstickin) I like to add something. During our stay in Firth of Forth harbours (mostly Leith) I've passed this bridge many times by train. We (some crew members and I) vere vistiting towns like Dunfermline and Inverkeithing. Later (when I had my own bike on board) I was passing the parallel brigde (for car and bike traffic). I suppose that Bob meant this bridge (not to be seen at your image). Anyhow, I can underscribe his comment. You've brought with your picture back sweet memories to me. Thank you very much for sharing, Regards, Cornelius.
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::LynEve
02/14/07 8:46 AM GMT
A most excellent shot of this magnificent bridge Wil :)
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
::Inkeri
02/14/07 12:48 AM GMT
Superb shot of a Great bridge,Wil..Thank you for all info..
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.mapbc
02/14/07 3:14 PM GMT
When I saw it, I was reminded of a double helix, the DNA model. But this bridge predates that. It's an interesting structure. Nice shot, nice story, thanks.
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.sansoni7
02/14/07 3:32 PM GMT
Beautiful landscape.
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
.wimida
02/14/07 7:50 PM GMT
Thank for your good response to my picture "Forth railway bridge". I
have not been or concerning the railway bridge. But we have just as
further driven on the carbridge with our mopeds. And high that that is.
Also that a complete perception was.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil
.freya241
02/21/07 8:35 PM GMT
I think I remember a program about Parkour one time, and there was one guy who basically jumped up and down the whole bridge, with no support or gear. I used to live here too. Great shot.
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.wimida
02/22/07 4:46 PM GMT
Thanks, for you good comment on my picture. I appreciate it well.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil
.gerryp
02/22/07 8:03 PM GMT
A very historic bridge Wil and nice shot of it...your shot really shows the engineering of this bridge...gerry
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.wimida
02/24/07 8:00 PM GMT
Thank you for the reactions en kind comments.
I appreciate it very well.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil

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