Cities are better with cars. I love seeing old images of places I know. This is taken from Preston Circus looking north.
(Source: hurakan)
Cities are better with cars. I love seeing old images of places I know. This is taken from Preston Circus looking north.
(Source: hurakan)
Students make their way across a damaged suspension bridge to go to their school on the other side of Ciberang river in Lebak, Banten province, Indonesia, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. The bridge was badly damaged after it was hit by a flood last week. (AP Photo) (via Pictures of the Week: January 20, 2012 | Plog — World, National Photos, Photography and Reportage — The Denver Post)
by and submitted by everydaydude, Portland.
A villager makes his way across a bridge that connects Qasamabad, Afghanistan, to a school in the village of Baghban in Daykundi province, on December 10, 2011. Coalition special operations forces evaluated the condition of the bridge to explore the possibility of making improvements to provide students with a safer way to cross over the river below. (US Navy/Petty Officer 1st Class Matthew Leistikow) (via Afghanistan: December 2011 - Alan Taylor - In Focus - The Atlantic)
Bedford footbridge blur by lomomowlem on Flickr.
Snapping the lights on this bridge over the river I thought I heard the second ‘click’ of the shutter closing so moved the camera about. Think I might need to get my my hearing checked out but then again it’s not such a bad thing if you get these kind of funky trails.
One rainy night in March 2009, I found myself in Brooklyn Bridge Park, aimlessly shooting film while talking to my father on the phone. My mother had passed away the previous September, this was the latest in a series of phone conversations to feel that I was still somewhat involved with my family, even if they were hundreds of miles away. I guess you could say this is the way I’ve viewed New York: distant and cold, but still beautiful and a place I’m glad to be, even if I’ve had to give up a lot to be here.
— By Davis Cox (submitted to “New York City”)
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I had just finished listening to a beautiful outdoor piano concert on one of Austin’s many bridges when I turned to leave and noticed some boys jumping off an adjacent bridge. One boy had already jumped and the second boy was hesitantly perched under the bridge. I got my camera ready and yelled for him to “go for it.”
— By Desiree Keelty (from “Open Theme”)
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Spectators line the A. Max Brewer bridge in anticipation of the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis in Titusville, Fla. July 8, 2011. (Hans Deryk/Reuters) (via Space shuttle era ends with Atlantis - The Big Picture - Boston.com)