Fabulous capture Jimbob and thanks so much for the link. That is really a old bridge. Superb colours, clarity, composition and detail. The river looks a little muddy, is it because of a lot of rain?
An incredible span Jimbob! Too bad it's wearing away~it sure is a beautiful bridge! Those muddy waters kinda look like my flood water that ripped through my house! Great capture here! :)Ami
This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By.
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The earth is quickly consuming the bridge it appears. The arches are really nice to look at and I'm glad they decided to leave the bridge alone and still standing.
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It is interesting they used an Indian rock to help anchor the bridge JimboB. It looks good in FDR. I like how you placed the edited version on top of the original version. It makes a nice frame.
Good post.
Great capture and framing. Very interesting info about that bridge. I suppose just weather and time has it in the condition it's in today? Nice work once again.
Joanie