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    Re: Bridges

    Wildcat covered bridge (1925). Wildcat Creek & Siuslaw River.
    West of Eugene, Lane County. Oregon

    . . Wildcat Bridge, Oregon by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BR 417. Canham 8x20" camera, 335mm, YG filter, HP5 film. 1999

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    Re: Bridges

    Something on a smaller scale...
    Stone bridge over River Voireuse in Blesle. (Haute-Loire), France

    . . Blesle, France by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    France is full of stone bridges of every size... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/30602487037/

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    Re: Bridges

    Мост by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
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    Proud to post for the first time on this forum. Making progress with my Arca Swiss A 5x7 with 4x5 back, and with tray development of course.

    Before the old one gets demolished by Martin Gewis, on Flickr

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    Trestle & local road near Walla Walla, Washington.

    Most of the rail lines serving the Columbia Basin wheat country have been abandoned, and the iconic grain elevators and small towns nearby have withered away. A huge part of Eastern Washington has become a scattered collection of ghost towns.

    . . Near Walla Walla, Wa. by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BR 161, 5x7 Deardorff, 210mm lens, YG filter, 1993

    More "emptiness" here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57690651303644

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    This is really nice Reinhold, and i am enjoying all of your work.
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    Re: Bridges

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    Trestle & local road near Walla Walla, Washington.

    Most of the rail lines serving the Columbia Basin wheat country have been abandoned, and the iconic grain elevators and small towns nearby have withered away. A huge part of Eastern Washington has become a scattered collection of ghost towns.

    . . Near Walla Walla, Wa. by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BR 161, 5x7 Deardorff, 210mm lens, YG filter, 1993

    More "emptiness" here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57690651303644

    Reinhold
    Your work reminds me of how eager I am to explore this region.

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    Steillacom, Washington

    The Chambers Bay lift bridge is a one-of-a-kind “direct vertical lift bridge” Railway bridge designed by Joseph Strauss, engineer for the Golden Gate Bridge. Steilacoom, (Tacoma) Washington.

    . . Steilacoom Washington by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# BR 191. Deardorff 5x7 camera, 450mm lens. 1994

    More here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...57690079438365

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    Re: Bridges

    Attachment 190019

    Bont Newydd at Abergwygrgyn [Gwynedd, North Wales] a single barrel-vault bridge at the confluence of Afon Rheadr Fawr and Afon Anafon provides a roadway across the river. The date of construction is unknown, but its existence was marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1822. The bridge provided a safe crossing for drovers leading animals on a Drovers road up the valley. Large stones in the river under the bridge mark the site of an earlier ford.
    Abergwygrgyn (also known as Aber) is the coastal crossing point for the ancient drovers and later Roman road that led across the Lafan Sands to Anglesey.

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    Last edited by tonyowen; 13-Apr-2019 at 05:35. Reason: correcting typos

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    Re: Bridges

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyowen View Post
    Bont Newydd at Abergwygrgyn [Gwynedd, North Wales] a single barrel-vault bridge at the confluence of Afon Rheadr Fawr and Afon Anafon provides a roadway across the river.
    Very nice, Tony.

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