Here's a few photos of just plain old everyday bridges. I find them to be interesting. Hope you will too.
Natural Bridge, Near Roanoke, Va.
New River Gorge Bridge, Lewisburg, W. Va.
Access bridge, Creston, NC
PJT
Loc: Sarasota,Florida
I like your 2nd image of the bridge structure. Its construction and the angle in which you photographed it makes a very nicely composed shot .
I like the third one, but then they tell me I am a little weird, :-D
Bridges make super subjects! Thanx for sharing...
Dominion Bridge, QuebecFeb.2010
Quebec Bridge
Quebec Bridge
Very nice photos. #1 is my fave.
I like the second and third. The first two were shot with film, and the third was digital.
here is an old wooden plank bridge closed to traffic now in Judsonia AR.. crosses over the Little Red River...
gayellen wrote:
here is an old wooden plank bridge closed to traffic now in Judsonia AR.. crosses over the Little Red River...
Very nice. I have something similar, taken in W.Va.
your last picture of the flat bridge takes me back to my childhood when I was about 10 years old. We had a bridge that went across a deep ravine about 18 feet deep. It was made out of two small diameter trees nailed together by limbs that had been cout off of another tree and it was about 3 feet wide and roughly 22 feet across. My mother always told us NOT to go near the bridge but being boys we did. Lucky no one was hurt during thise years.
Thanks for the great memories and taking the shot and posing it here.
Love your bridges. Here is one of my favorites. It's located in Tim's Ford State Park, Winchester, TN It's a small foot bridge across a creek on Tim's Ford Lake. Hope you like it.
wow it is very similar to the one in Jackson Tennessee that we used to cross when I was around 10. However ours was about 20 feet across and 3-4 feet wide the ravine was about 18 feet deep. NO GUARD RAILS and was made out of cut down trees.
Sorry it has since been removed and I have no pictures.
Ah life was good back then, we didn't even need those turtle helmets when we rode our bikes. Amazing we are still alive.
Great photos, folks. Fond memories also.
Buddy36...been there me too, wasn't it fun tho?
Love all the bridges, there are such talented peeps here!
Railroad bridge over Mississippi
Madison County Bridge
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