Friday, October 8, 2010

Under The Railroad Bridge

This is a railbridge bridge that crosses the Little Kanawha River where the Kanawha meets the Ohio River at Parkersburg, West Virginia. The bridge was first built in 1886 and is still used today.
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19 comments:

  1. Beautiful reflections my friend. It's so calming :) Love it :) Have a great Friday.

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  2. A lovely reflection Carletta, thank you for sharing.

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  3. Oh, I do love the watery reflections and yours is gorgeous, Carletta! Hope you have a great weekend! Enjoy!

    Sylvia

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  4. Looks very nice and solid if it's still in use !

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  5. I love your composition
    it pulls the eye to the reflection

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  6. I love your reflection shot, Carletta!

    Such a peaceful scene!
    (lots of beauty in your world!)


    Junie

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  7. Bridges are fascinating structures, ans so are their reflections :-)

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  8. That looks an amazing and solid old structure. They knew how to build in those days!

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  9. That is a beautiful bridge and I love your reflection picture.

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  10. Great shot of an old bridge...nice...peace

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  11. BTW, Secret Garden was playing...I love Secret Garden

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  12. This is a beautiful, peaceful scene. I like the reflection of the pier holding up the bridge, as well as the reflections of the trees. Thanks for sharing a great picture.

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  13. What a nice image. I love seeing old railroad briges and the reflections make the photo even better.

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  14. Great picture, Carletta... Reminds me of my hometown area in Big Stone Gap, VA... That old railroad bridge could be there.... Love the picture... The Reflection is great also.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  15. Nice one, Carletta! It still looks so green there!

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  16. Looks like it might make for a nice, peaceful fishing hole, too! Beautiful shot.

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