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Causey Arch
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| The Causey Arch in County Durham is the oldest railway bridge in the world. It formed part of the Tanfield Waggonway. Built by Ralph Wood it was opened in the summer of 1725. Span = 105 ft. Deck height above the Burn = 80 ft. For 30 years the longest single span of any bridge in Britain. The bridge and adjacent "battery site" (Embankment) are open to the public as a Country Park operated by Durham County Council. |
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Hi Fara,
Good shot of an interesting place, I like the dark forbodeing sky. Interesting note too.
Cheers
Tom
good shot,
very good use of light
good pov
nice composition!!
tfs
jagroopsingh
HI Fara, love the tones and the texture here and the mood that you enhanced.
The arch of the bridge softens the lines of the walk bridge.
Thx, Yan :)
- Nikas
(1888) - [2008-01-20 15:22]
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Hellou!
Great picture, i like of the old sensation that the picture gaves!!!
Good work
i came back tomorow with the points!
Cheers
Ana
Fantastic shot Faramarz!! I love the contrast, colors, and mood of the picture.
Great lighting and details.
Well done!
TFS
- mbrito
(5762) - [2008-01-24 13:06]
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Hello Faramarz,
Fantastic photo.
The colours and the light are wonderfull, it is very rich and detail, and the composition is very inteligent taken advantage of horizontal lines. Very well done.
Best regards, José