Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Monday, March 03, 2008
Under the Roving Bridge
This is the underside of the Manchester Road Roving Canal Bridge.
The pigeon I previously showed you waiting here probably wasn't ready to fly out into the light but return to its perch.
Today's post is our contribution to Broer som Binder [Bridges between]. More details and links to other participents can be found on Runes TX-Blog
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23 comments:
Well catch, great photo.
I love bridges ... can't think of any in my immediate area though. Nice photo.
Thank you for listing me, I appreciate it!
Interesting, never really looked what is under the bridge. I think we should looked around us. :)
It is interesting to look at the understructure of bridges of various designs.
Has to be built sturdy to carry people or traffic over it! Very interesting! What does a roving bridge do?
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Nice shot, Gerald. I'm glad that the pigeon has a home!
I never thought of going under a bridge--yet I like the look --you are clever--The sluicegate was very nice too. We have loads of bridges, I will try and find a small safe one (wish me luck)
So funny, so nice, and so different picture of a bridge. Just love it :-)
Nice week to wishes come from Norway.
That was a highly interesting angle to the bridge Theme. One always sees bridges from the top, or the side, but seldom from beneath.
You have to do that to see how it works.
Great shot, and very interesting:)
Intriguing angle of showing a bride. I liked the link-photo better
That teaches us to look up under bridges. I don't think i ever do.
Nice photo and a great shot:)
Have a nice day:)
Very interesting
That is a new view
and it sure appeals
when we can inter-view
;-)
Thanks 4 sharing!
So thats how it lookes under the bridge.And the pigeon just sat there fot you to photograf it.Perfect:o)
Ah, underneath the Arches,, Bridge.
Nice one Gerald. The side thats not often seen..
Hmm, nice shot!!!
Love from Norway;)
Very interesting photo!!
Great photo.
Definitely different. ;-) It's nice to visit blogs whose creator's think outside the "box."
Interesting angle. Cool photo. :)
A brigde is much more than just a bridge. And for many more than it was first attended. As you show in your photo. Very nice!
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