
Haworth Moor

Haworth Moor

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One from my many visits to Netley Marsh steam rally.
Getting ready for steam-up this wonderful steam powered Lorry.
Leica M9P
Leica Summilux-M 35mm f1/4ASPH
This is truly “mobile” photography as I took the shot with my phone while driving under the tower of this suspension bridge.
The Arthur Ravenel Bridge is a 2.5 mile long cable-stayed suspension bridge with two diamond-shaped towers, each 575 feet high. The bridge, which connects Charleston and Mount Pleasant, is named after Charleston politician Arthur Ravenel who led the campaign for the bridge to be constructed over the Cooper River. Construction took less than four years and the bridge opened to traffic on July 16, 2005, at a cost of $632 million. Almost 80,000 cars travel on the bridge daily. The bridge’s structure is designed to withstand shipping accidents and natural disasters that have plagued Charleston’s history including hurricanes with wind gusts of 300mph and earthquaktes of 7.4 on the Richter scale. To protect the bridge from drifting ships, the towers are flanked by one-acre rock islands. Ships will run aground on the islands before colliding with the towers. To see a bird’s eye view of the bridge, click here.

I try not to take shots of homeless individuals but this scene grabbed me, especially since the face was not involved.
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