
Tag: bridge
Cranes and Harp
Bridge and Rowboats
Rydal Mount






After a misty walk from Ambleside we arrived at Rydal Mount Gardens. Some of these gardens were designed by William Wordsworth who lived nearby for the latter half of his life. While we waited to tour his house we visited the Grot, a small grotto designed specifically to give a romantic, pre-composed view of the gorgeous nature abounding. We had pre-booked our tour and the guide was a young man with a lot of Wordsworth expertise living in a small apartment in the house who gave us a lively and fact-filled introduction, then let us get on with it. Click any image to see them each enlarged to full size.
Ambleside






Our first stop was Ambleside. After a brief nap following our almost 30-hour odyssey, we walked up to the Stock Ghyll Force, a small waterfall, through Stock Ghyll Park, taking a first few pictures along the way. Click any image to see them each full-size.
Bridges Over the Hudson




Click any image to see them all enlarged (on PC – mobile results may vary).
Blue and Gold

Disused

Allow me to repeat the many warnings not to take photographs on railway lines. this is a clearly closed up and disused line or I would not have been taking pictures from this vantage point.
DUNJTO*?

*Down Under the New Jersey Turnpike Overpass
The Long View
I’m no expert on railroads, but I think this is an abandoned turntable railway bridge


Pylons, Pulaski and Pasture

Fields of Gold

Watch the Gap


A Bridge Too Far


Top image taken with the Fuji X-T3 and the 18-55 zoom; the 2nd with the X-T2 and the 55-200 zoom. The latter makes a very nice 13×19″ print.
Anna Livia

For the explanation of this post title, see Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake.
riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s
from swerve of shore to bend of bay

Don’t Fret
Bridge Refreshement

Industrial Chic


A Riveting View



