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Echo Bridge was built to carry an aqueduct over the Charles River in Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts. The aqueduct carried water from the Sudbury River to Boston. Construction of Echo Bridge began in 1875 and was completed in 1877 by Boston Water Works (BWW). At the time, it was the second longest masonry arch in the country. The bridge was named an American Water Landmark in 1981. On April 9, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

October 17, 2010 during field trip with Boston Camera Club

Nikon D5000, 10-24mm , 3 raw shot (-1,33. 0. 1.33), ND4 processed as HDR in CS5

23 Oct 2011
in '"Streams & Stream Crossings" Limit of 2 posts a day!' Echo Bridge was featured in the group ""Streams & Stream Crossings" Limit of 2 posts a day!":http://www.redbubble.com/groups/stream-crossings
22 Oct 2010
in 'A Little Bit Country!' Echo Bridge was featured in the group A Little Bit Country!

18 Oct 2010
in 'The World As We See It , or as we missed it.' Echo Bridge was featured in the group The World As We See It , or as we missed it.

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autumn, bridge, country, fall, newton massachusetts, reflection, river, water, stem, red, landscape, colors, branch, gold, natural, park, rest, forest, relax, yellow, wooden, land, foliage, warm, ground, green, season, orange, setting, tree, wood, nature, scenery, peace, outdoor, leaf, color, view, scene, countryside, brown, public, golden

Member of Boston Camera Club since 2009
Cameras used:Nikon D5100 , Nikon D5000 , Nikon D60, Panasonic DMC-Z57 (current), Canon PowerShotSX10 IS ( not currently using much) , Canon PowerShotSX3 IS

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  • Mary Campbell
    Mary Campbellover 2 years ago

    Interesting perspective and reflections, nice work

  • thank you, I found interesting bluer spot on the bridge, I must be shaking a little

    – LudaNayvelt

  • Jessica Jenney
    Jessica Jenneyover 2 years ago

    Fantastic capture, Luda! Love the wide angle!

  • thank you so much Jessica, I was not sure about bluer spot, but now I know what is it. Waterfall just behind, so this is reflection of the water flow on the bridge

    – LudaNayvelt

  • Gyuri Nagy
    Gyuri Nagyover 2 years ago

    Great perspective and stunning capture!

  • thank you Gyuri

    – LudaNayvelt

  • JohnDSmith
    JohnDSmithover 2 years ago

    That one awesome image,….wonderful capture,…

  • thank you John

    – LudaNayvelt

  • Béla Török
    Béla Törökover 2 years ago

    Excellent image, dear Luda!

  • than you , dear Bela

    – LudaNayvelt

  • 1stImpressions
    1stImpressionsover 2 years ago

    stunning work

  • thank you so much Steve

    – LudaNayvelt

  • naturelover
    natureloverover 2 years ago

    Glorious colours and reflections- beautiful capture Luda!

  • thank you Pauline

    – LudaNayvelt

  • Leon Ritchie
    Leon Ritchieover 2 years ago

    Lovely image!

  • thank you Leon

    – LudaNayvelt

  • julie08
    julie08over 2 years ago

    Beautiful :)

  • thank you Julie

    – LudaNayvelt

  • Steven  Agius
    Steven Agiusover 2 years ago

    Awesome !

  • thank you Steven

    – LudaNayvelt