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Trying to get the expressions of the public.
Streets of New York #21
by Guilherme Nicholas
New York City - NY
Two faces/expressions blended.
dedicated to my lovely, funny and talented French friend Alex
(he told me it was his favourite image of mine)
An Artist captures his inner angst. The ultimate selfie.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.
Alessandra C. ©
If you have a dream keep it strongly...
it's in your power...
you must believe in it...
because you must dominate the game...!
Simplicity is the glory of expression.
Walt Whitman
Have a wonderful Sunday everyone. I managed to get out for a walk in the park yesterday before the rains started again. It was hot out, but so nice to be out there.
Copyright© 2013 Kim Hojnacki
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Edie was transfixed when she gazed up and saw how big these horses were!!
Standing at 100ft tall and weighing more than 300 tonnes each, the magical Kelpies are a man-made wonder and a feat of engineering. The works of art, created by artist Andy Scott, have become iconic on the landscape after being modelled on real-life icons of times gone by — Clydesdale horses Duke and Baron. The Kelpies represent the lineage of the heavy horse of Scottish industry and economy, pulling the wagons, ploughs, barges and coalships that shaped the geographical layout of Falkirk.
www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/the-helix-home-of-the-k...
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Car: Renault Megane Expression VVT Auto.
Engine: 1598cc in-line 4.
Power: 110 BHP.
Fuel: Petrol.
Weight: 1215 kg.
Production: 2003 to 2008.
Year of manufacture: 2006.
Date of first registration in the UK: 28th March 2006.
Place of registration: Portsmouth.
Date of last MOT: 28th March 2024.
Mileage at last MOT: 110,635.
Date of last V5 issued: 29th December 2023.
Date taken: 25th March 2025.
Album: Carspotting 2025
Bahia Honda Rail Bridge ~ last used 50 years ago
110-Year-Old Decaying Bridge to Nowhere (grounds)
Beach ~ The Florida Keys U.S.A. ~ March 21st, 2022
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - bridge-side beach-art]
*[graffiti: is repainted and changes every few months by locals]
*[part of a 'concrete-block bridge-shack' that had been here
a while until the last few hurricanes damaged it beyond repair.
This is what is left of it and the locals decorated the rubble]
Bear with me. I felt compelled to do a series of shots of my favorite bridge in the world, with her magnificent colors of water and sky. I visit only once a year (for 46 straight years), and every time there is nobody here, leaving her and her ruins lonely and forgotten. I will never forget her beauty, or Henry Flagler. Thanks for looking.
The Bahia Honda Rail Bridge is a disused bridge in the lower Florida Keys connecting Bahia Honda Key with Spanish Harbor Key. Originally part of the Overseas Railway, the State of Florida purchased it after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and converted it to provide automobile use as part of the Overseas Highway in 1938. After a replacement Bahia Honda Bridge was opened in 1972, two spans of the bridge were removed (in the 80's) to accommodate boat traffic and make the majority of the bridge inaccessible to pedestrian traffic, but the rest remain standing. Red bridge-rust.
It was originally built by Henry Flagler as part of the Overseas Railroad which was completed in 1912. Flagler funded the construction of the bridge, along with the rest of the railway himself. It was purchased by the state of Florida and converted for highway use in 1938 after the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935. Rather than completely rebuilding the bridge after the hurricane, the existing structure was repaired and the deck for the Overseas Highway was added on top, as the existing deck inside the truss was too narrow for vehicular traffic. The bridge served as the primary mode of transport to the islands of the lower Keys, and as a primary evacuation route.
A new four-lane bridge was built in 1980, a few hundred yards north of the old bridge, replacing the old route of U.S. 1. Today, the former bridge provides a scenic overview of the area for tourists. Two of the truss spans have been removed in order to facilitate boat traffic, as the new bridge has an increased span height. The original bridge has fallen into a state of disrepair and signs have been posted on the bridge warning boat traffic to watch for falling debris, but all of the sections have remained standing (not counting the two that were removed). The easternmost section remains open to pedestrian traffic and is maintained by Bahia Honda State Park. Bahia Honda Rail Bridge ~ Spanish Harbor Key ~ Lower Keys
www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahia_H...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_East_Coast_Railway#History
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Railroad
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Highway
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys
Modern Marvels video - (long, but very, very interesting!)
Bahia Honda Bridge history - Keys History & Information