Thank you, David. The bridge was built in 1908 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co. of Omaha, NE. It sits on natural Sioux Quartzite cliffs over Split Rock Creek and has a weight limit of four tons. There was a professional photo shoot going on at the other end of the bridge with a model.
I love the lines and shadows, and the patterns on those uprights. The people give scale and added interest. Always nice to see photographers photographed ;)
A great angle. Love the greytones.
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Very nice that wood planking in B&W.
ReplyDeleteThe bridge looks to be "very" old, planking and sparse looking girders. Is it still open to traffic? Nice perspective.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David. The bridge was built in 1908 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co. of Omaha, NE. It sits on natural Sioux Quartzite cliffs over Split Rock Creek and has a weight limit of four tons. There was a professional photo shoot going on at the other end of the bridge with a model.
DeleteThis works so well in B&W!
ReplyDeleteGlad you chose b&w for this photo. Gives the bridge a lot of character.
ReplyDeleteI love old bridges. Thanks for sharing! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the lines and shadows, and the patterns on those uprights. The people give scale and added interest. Always nice to see photographers photographed ;)
ReplyDeleteI first thought the shadows were tracks. This is a fine picture-- and I agree that B&W was the right choice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo! I love the lines and shadows. I also like the human element.
ReplyDeleteJust noticed that I'm echoing Dragonstar. :-)
ReplyDelete...over troubled water?
ReplyDeleteNow you got me wondering. Have Simon and Garfunkel every visited this community? And if so, did they have guitar and pencil and paper in hand?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture! Love the leading lines!
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Interesting shadows & lines.
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