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Circa 1773. 5 segmental arches 206' long exclusive of approaches. Single lane, now closed to traffic crossing the River Forth at its historic boundary between Stirlingshire and Perthshire. Ashlar piers, cutwaters and voussoirs, remainder rubble. Centre arch flanked by refuges.
The bridge was built by public subscription, rather than from the county funds or statutory labour which were more usual. Constructed during a vibrant period of road and bridge building Drip Bridge is considered a significant example of its type as recorded in the first Statistical Account:
“Great part of the public roads have been made anew, and bridges built where wanted, within the last 20 years. The bridge of Dript over the Forth, on the road to Stirling, is the only considerable one.” (Perthshire OSA, 1791-99).
I tried my hand at catching water drops tonight. After 318 shots I got several that were passable, but there were four that really stood out!
I used an external flash aimed at a blue paper behind the droplets with no direct flash on the water.
I set my shutter speed to .250 seconds, same as the camera's sync speed for flash. I tried f/8 to f/11 to get as much DOF as I could. ISO set to 200.
External flash was set to 1/64 of full power.
Converted all my pots to drip irrigation and couldnt' be happier. Less water used and automated watering pots means a lot of time saved!
Shot with Sony A7, FE2870 kit lens and magnifier.
using glazing medium and water to create runs and drips for "pours" to meet a challenge for the Surface Treatment Workshop
The water, pouring from my upstairs neighbor's porch. We haven't had much rain this summer. Some say this is the dryest summer in Buffalo and Western New York in almost 50 years. Today, the rain came down so hard, the house's gutters couldn't not take it all.
Strobist: One Sb-25 directly below subject shot through glass bowl 1/32 power. One Sb-25 with snoot camera left and behind subject aimed at rear of face and hand 1/2 power.
2010 - Day 69. Mar. 10, 2010.
Snowbanks continue to melt in my yard as we are still blessed with temperatures above freezing. Drip, drip, drip...music to my ears!
“Verse is not written, it is bled; Out of the poet's abstract head. Words drip the poem on the page; Out of his grief, delight and rage.” - Paul Engle
The ice storm was thankfully brief, but Baxter and I slid around outside for a while this morning before everything melted. Then we went inside, had hot chocolate, and played Dance Dance Revolution.
You know, just like when you were a kid.
Another shot using my "Legacy lens" Canon FD 50mm F1.8 but this time using the "Raynox 150" as well.
It’s probably time to call a plumber to get this fixed but it does make a good subject #fmsphotoaday #fmspictureaday #fmspad #fmspad2021 #pad #fms_waterdrop
A water shot for the 52 Themes group.
I've done a water drop shot just once before and got quite a good reception for it. This one was one of a series of 9 shots that I thought was the most interesting.
Little drops of dew from the morning mist in the little forest near Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado.#canonEOS
3 shots, joined (half decently) in Photoshop.
Strobist: Yongnuo YB560 left @1/32; Yongnuo 565EX right @1/32; onto a white background; triggered by Yongnuo RF-603C radio triggers.
Lighting setup for this shot here.