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    Default  Rickety Old Bridge  
      
      

    This was behind the locale of the wedding I shot 2 weeks ago. Every time a car would cross it sounded like hail on a tin roof. 1 car happened to traverse this contraption during the ceremony and all we could do was laugh at the hopelessly loud thunder drowning out the intimacy.










    For what it's worth, I didn't even remember shooting these shots until I found my missing memory card. This was only 3 hours after I had passed out from the previous night's festivities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tardypizza
    For what it's worth, I didn't even remember shooting these shots until I found my missing memory card. This was only 3 hours after I had passed out from the previous night's festivities.


    And nice shots of a very cool old bridge. Seems quite long?!.
    I like the second one the best. Especially the colors of the bridge itself.
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    I'd hazard a guess that it was between 70-100 feet long. I have no idea honestly, I never saw it sober.
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