Draw-Bridge Abstract

© Debbie S.

Draw-Bridge Abstract

Uploaded: September 02, 2003

Description

This is the part of the draw bridge that seperates when it goes up. It also shakes wildly when it is down and coars are going by! 1/180 @ f6.7, ISO 100, 135mm lens, 6:30 P.M.

Comments

Brinn MacDougall September 02, 2003

This is great, Debbie! Love the rich colors and I can just see it in my mind! #56454

Debbie S. September 02, 2003

Thanks Brinn...I took so many shots of this, I hope people don't tired of them, as I will probably be submitting a few more... ;>) #185333

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