Hi Rob. You're right--it's an old swing bridge that probably hasn't swung since the 1920s. The bridge dates from around 1850. I set up on the towpath of the canal that runs under the bridge. The only obstacle to shooting was joggers stopping to look at my camera. The card stock is two sheets of Epson Luster glued together back-to-back with photomount; I wanted to make sure the postal service couldn't mangle it. (PS: looking at my mailing list, I think I misspelled your name on the address--profuse apologies!)One more arrived in the mail today. Fast Train by Tel.
Nice shot of the blur, hard to get on a 57 camera. The bridge must swing or something, at least it looks to me like a gear/wheel along the bottom.
That's a nice card stock!!
Rob I got your beautiful 5x7 fiber base print of the cowboy! Beautiful print!!!!
And that makes 3 of us! I now have a second cowboy of this wonderful series...yee-haw! Thank you, Rob!Isn't it grand! Beautiful in every way. Enjoyed it very much; thanks @Rob Skeoch
Thanks! The hand sign was only there temporarily for a particular exhibition, so it's sadly gone now.Then, a nice 5x7 (unmounted) print from Daniela. "Jeu de Paume" a nice photo of a detail of the art museum in Paris. Two columns with a hand (Paume) on the side. I'm happy to say I've been to the museum once or twice, but haven't noticed that detail. I'll be sure and look for it next time.
Received another one today, mshchem's "Giant Weed Wacker". And a giant one it is, on the side (or front?) of a small railroad tender. I may have seen one this big on a truck for the side of the road, but not one for the railroad. Cool shot, nicely printed. Thanks!
BTW @henryyjjames to clarify, I got both a domestic US address and a European address for you, I should send to the US one, correct?
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