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Angles on a Bridge
Lens: DA 15L and DA 35L Camera: K20D Photo Location: Intracoastal Waterway ISO: 100 
Posted By: Sailor, 03-02-2011, 05:55 AM

When I visited Surfside, TX yesterday, I took some pics of the bridge on Highway 332 that crosses the Intracoastal. I've always been fascinated with the engineering of bridges and occasionally photograph them just to study their lines.

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nice captures jer.... i'm still intrigued at the geometry of construction... seems like yesterday when 'ike' began the federal highway system... what'd we do without it? dave m
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Intriguing lines. Someone could spend their whole life photographing things like this. Well done Jer. I really like the perspective on last one.
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nice captures jer.... i'm still intrigued at the geometry of construction... seems like yesterday when 'ike' began the federal highway system... what'd we do without it? dave m
Thanks, Dave. It is fun to shoot concrete - if it's shaped right.

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Intriguing lines. Someone could spend their whole life photographing things like this. Well done Jer. I really like the perspective on last one.
Thanks, Susan - I appreciate the kind words.

Jer

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concrete in b/w, that is the way it should be, thanks Bob
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Hey, thanks, Bob.

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Nicely done Jer. B&W was the right choice. JIM

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Cool! I too love bridge shots. The 2nd is amazing with its curve. Great eye!!
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Nicely done Jer. B&W was the right choice. JIM
Thanks, old buddy.

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Cool! I too love bridge shots. The 2nd is amazing with its curve. Great eye!!
Thanks, tess. I appreciate the very kind words.

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