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For days I looked for graffiti in my area and was amazed by how rare it was. Just as I thought I was going to have to photoshop this week's challenge, we passed this overhead bridge on the way home from the shore, so.....
#39/52, Graffiti, 52 weeks in 2020
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Anderson Road, Elburn, Illinois just recently opened and now connects Rt. 38 to Keslinger Road. I went north off Keslinger Road and then turned around and went south back to Keslinger Road just to check it out from both directions....lol.
It goes over the Chicago Metra rail yard and if it was a clear day, you'd be able to see evidence of that in this shot. The freshly paved road and walking path leading into the fog was screaming to be photographed.
So I screamed back with my camera :-)
Starting a series on my favorite region, the Parks of Alberta Canada.
From a distance, the grey cement bridge ahead looks unremarkable. Two tunnels on either side of the Trans-Canada Highway arc in semi-circles that end bluntly on the pavement below. But on top, away from passing motorists’ eyes, lies a grassy oasis. Against the odds, pine trees and wildflowers have taken root here, giving the overpass a fringe of greenery. On the edges, wire fencing provides safe passage for roaming animals.
There are underpasses as well along the highway that animals use to cross the highway.
Black bears and mountain lions prefer to use the shadowy, damp tunnels whereas grizzlies and ungulates prefer the open sight lines offered by the overpasses.
There are 48 crossing structures, including 41 underpasses and seven overpasses. Bravo Alberta for this clever and effective safety measure for drivers and animals.
Got a light trail shot of the I-66 overpass at the blue hour. Took this right next to The Watergate Hotel (Virginia Ave). Got a nice low overcast sky which helped with the shot as well.
Took this picture on a overpass above K Street near GWU in DC. Got a green light from roadsides in the lower right corner on this one (which was different), and plenty of light trails from the traffic.
This is a dark parade
Another rough patch to rain on, to rain on
I know your friends may say
This is a cause for celebration, hip-hip-hooray, love
Photographs in sepia tones
It's so still, the fire's barely fighting the cold, alone
There are times when I can feel your ghost
Just when I'm almost letting you go
The cards were stacked against us both
I will always love you for what it's worth
We'll never fade like graffiti on the overpass
And I know time may change the way you think of us
But I'll remember the way we were, you were the first full stop
Love that will never leave
Baby, you will never be lost on me
This is a goddamn shame
I never wanted to break it, or leave us tainted
Know I should walk away
But I just can't replace us, or even erase us
The car was stuck, the engine stalled
And both of us got caught out in the snow, alone
There were times when I forget the lows
And think the highs were all that we'd ever known
The cards were stacked against us both
I will always love you for what it's worth
We'll never fade like graffiti on the overpass
And I know time may change the way you think of us
But I'll remember the way we were, you were the first full stop
Love that will never leave
Baby, you will never be lost on me
Lost on me
Baby, you will never be lost on me
Lost on me
Well, I will always love you for what it's worth
We'll never fade like graffiti on the overpass
And I know time may change the way you think of us
But I'll remember the way we were, you were the first full stop
Love that will never leave
Baby, you will never be lost on me