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  Bridge, No more  

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Uploaded: 03/20/08 9:58 PM GMT
Bridge, No more
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Taken on the Seneca River with a Canon R. XTi 55-mm. Monochrome setting. ISO 200. 1/250 shutter speed. Central, New York.

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.sariegirl
03/20/08 10:33 PM GMT
Great capture. There's a sense of almost despair for me when I view this. I often wonder about the history of these kinds of things - when was it built? Why was it torn down? Has it been replaced? :-) Again, great capture & thanks for sharing!
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.gabriela2006
03/21/08 12:26 AM GMT
nice presentation.. a reminder of other times... looks great:)
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.Alexxandra
03/21/08 12:36 AM GMT
Great black and white photo!I agree with Gabriela.

Alexxandra.
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::DigiCamMan
03/21/08 1:21 AM GMT
Nice B&W...you can still jump across.
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.Genver
03/21/08 3:34 AM GMT
The view is very good,nice black and white too.
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::RKG
03/21/08 4:46 AM GMT
Nostalgic capture. Good one.
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.RedFlame7621
03/22/08 4:29 AM GMT
Yet again, another great example of hoe the power of nature overcomes all of mankind's technologies.
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Your mind is like a parachute. It only works when it's OPEN!
::cynlee
03/22/08 4:35 AM GMT
It does look desolate and the bird overhead adds to that sense of decay and desertion especially in the b/w. Nicely done, Jay.
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The government of tyrants cannot last long because it is hateful to the multitude, and what is against the wishes of the multitude cannot long be preserved. -Thomas Aquinas

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