Here are the bridges, including the RR truss. The background is Ky Lock and Dam. It was a very cold and snowy day. Marshall County./Livingston County, Kentucky
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Beautiful work on this pano, Nessa. They are both great shots, and I can't really decide if one is better than the other for the contest. Good luck with the one you decide on.
Nessa, both are very good, but I will tell you in my opinion I like the first posting even more, but the next person will probably tell you something different. :) Tigs♥ =^..^=
Wow, this is really good! I like the the bridge behind the bridge. There seems like there is so much going on. What a neat composition, Nessa. Best wishes in the contest. ~~ John
Wait; I think there may be three bridges in this picture. You have done a very nice stitch job Nessa!
Some more fine bridgework you have in your photo, Nessa. A nicely composed scene. There's a few stray pixels that could be cleaned up in the air above the bridge.