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10 years 9 months ago #288645 by John Landolfi
again not reading


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10 years 9 months ago #288656 by Vahrenkamp

SJM wrote: rusty beams of



the Bay Bridge



(thread makes sense, remember there are others telling this story too ;) )


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10 years 9 months ago #288662 by Squibble
piercing the fog



It's a dogs life, yeah right!

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10 years 9 months ago #288663 by John Landolfi

Vahrenkamp wrote:

SJM wrote: rusty beams of



the Bay Bridge



(thread makes sense, remember there are others telling this story too ;) )


rusty beams? have you seen the Bay Bridge? What does rust have to do with the story? :)


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10 years 9 months ago #288664 by John Landolfi
, beginning to lift,


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10 years 9 months ago #288677 by Squibble
the warming sun



It's a dogs life, yeah right!

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10 years 9 months ago #288697 by John Landolfi
drawing shimmering highlights


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10 years 9 months ago #288699 by Squibble
on the water



It's a dogs life, yeah right!

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10 years 9 months ago #288706 by John Landolfi
, the skyline emerging


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10 years 9 months ago #288730 by Tuscan Muse
brilliantly through the
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10 years 9 months ago #288739 by Fiesta!
morning fog that


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10 years 9 months ago #288747 by Vahrenkamp

John Landolfi wrote:

Vahrenkamp wrote:

SJM wrote: rusty beams of



the Bay Bridge



(thread makes sense, remember there are others telling this story too ;) )


rusty beams? have you seen the Bay Bridge? What does rust have to do with the story? :)



Actually yes I have, my brother in law is an engineer that was working on the bridge a couple years ago and during our holiday visit that year we did all the touristy things, including heading out over the Bay Bridge. Here's an article you might enjoy that address the corrosion problems of the bridge: www.sacbee.com/2013/05/18/5431401/corros...-new-bay-bridge.html


So 'rusty' was a completely appropriate word to describe the condition of this bridge. And supports the direction and flow of this thread. The user who used that word wasn't the disruptor of the flow of this thread ;) Don't mean to point fingers :whistle: No hard feelings, just thought in this example things were fine and should have been left alone.


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10 years 9 months ago #288748 by Vahrenkamp

Fiesta! wrote: morning fog that


created a blanket


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10 years 9 months ago #288754 by John Landolfi

Vahrenkamp wrote:

John Landolfi wrote:

Vahrenkamp wrote:

SJM wrote: rusty beams of



the Bay Bridge



(thread makes sense, remember there are others telling this story too ;) )


rusty beams? have you seen the Bay Bridge? What does rust have to do with the story? :)



Actually yes I have, my brother in law is an engineer that was working on the bridge a couple years ago and during our holiday visit that year we did all the touristy things, including heading out over the Bay Bridge. Here's an article you might enjoy that address the corrosion problems of the bridge: www.sacbee.com/2013/05/18/5431401/corros...-new-bay-bridge.html


So 'rusty' was a completely appropriate word to describe the condition of this bridge. And supports the direction and flow of this thread. The user who used that word wasn't the disruptor of the flow of this thread ;) Don't mean to point fingers :whistle: No hard feelings, just thought in this example things were fine and should have been left alone.


Without turning this thread away from its purpose, I still need to point out that the fact that bridges need constant maintenance is not relevant to the story we are attempting to move along the thread, which, a cursory reading would reveal, has more to do with the photographing of an interesting landscape by some adventurous photographers than the required frequency of primer coating on the bridge. And, if you think that this supports the direction and flow of this thread, perhaps you haven't read much of it yourself. As you say, no hard feelings, no feelings of any kind, really. ;)


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10 years 9 months ago #288755 by John Landolfi
beginning to lift


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