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Impressive structure and your picture is beautiful in b&w!
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Awesome capture. This must be an old railway line & bridge !
ReplyDeleteLove this -- I'm posting a b&W bridge too -- honest I already have it ready to post and link! Something about bridges kind of calls for monochrome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a weird and wonderful angle!
ReplyDeleteWe both have a railway influence this week
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and perfect in b&w!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you!
Beautiful capture, carver!
ReplyDeleteHappy easter!
Very interesting looking bridge.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for this week, Carver! Wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend:)
So I'm guessing the angles are making the bridge look 'unsquare', which is fabulous , just fabulous. Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's great! What a heavily forrested area.
ReplyDeleteBridges of every kind impress me as lyrical forms of architecture. This is no exception. That's a great shot.
ReplyDeleteLove the angle.
ReplyDeleteIs the bridge really wonky?
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for visiting. To answer the question, I think the bridge just looks wonky because of all the angles on the train side.
ReplyDeleteI love the structure of this bridge - so photogenic!
ReplyDeleteMy project is the start of a glove. I'm testing a new yarn for a friend, to see how it knits.