I posted an image of the very old Cromwells bridge which is no longer used this is the newer version which was taken standing on the rather dodgy old bridge.
Canon 500d 18-270mm lens
Lancashire UK
1 handheld shot hdr processed in dynamic light .
This crossing point is still used today — Cromwell’s Bridge has been replaced by the Lower Hodder Bridge of 1819, which is a little upstream of this site.
Cromwell’s Bridge has three segmental circular arches. It was a little over 2m wide and had low parapets so as not to impede the progress of packhorses with large panniers crossing it.
I very rarely go out without my camera .
I have been a photographer now for 5 years and loved every minute .
I don’t stick to one particular subject , I like to vary my work then it doesn’t become boring .
Comments
Beautiful capture, Irene.
Many thanks Christine x
– Irene Burdell
Lovely crisp shot Irene with fabulous sky and colour….and if its the old bridge that Im thinking of then indeed dodgy is the word..citation for bravery above and beyond if you balanced youself on that to take pics
Yes I had to go across on my hands and knees to scared of falling off lol
Thank you Michael x
– Irene Burdell
Irene, beautiful image, great light.
Bob
Many thanks Bob x
– Irene Burdell
Super capture of this lovely bridge Irene …
Thank you Tom x
– Irene Burdell
Superb shot Irene. Hope this means that you are beginning to feel a bit better?
Yes I feel a lot better thanks Colin , whatever it was has gone thanks goodness.
Many thanks x
– Irene Burdell
Love the colours Irene; looks even shinier in the reflection!
Thank you so much Mui-Ling x
– Irene Burdell
Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous! x
Many thanks Agnes x
– Irene Burdell
Beautiful capture my friend. Nice color. Hugs
Thank you so much Tom x
– Irene Burdell
A beautiful image Irene.
Many thanks Christine x
– Irene Burdell