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My September issue of Popular Photography arrived in the mail today. One of the featured photogs was Jonathan Smith, a Brit who has lived in New York for ten years. One of his projects, started several years ago, is the bridges of the city. Starting with a detailed map he located and plotted routes to bridges, old aqueducts and footbridges ... he was startled to find over two thousand. I found it amusing that he travels by bike with a tripod and 6x7 film camera in tow.

I think his work is wonderful. It inspired me; I hope you like it too.
http://www.jonathansmithphotography.com ... e-project/
I especially liked the several "fog images".

Look over on the left, there is more than just bridges. I found Night and the city equally appealing.

I love looking at stuff like this. It inspires me to try different things.

Rusty
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Rusty: I enjoyed those photos. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks for sharing, Rusty. Whatever his gear, this photographer has an eye!
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Aren't his compositions different? You don't get much of the bridge in his bridges gallery. Creative guy.

Courtney
Rusty,
Thank you for posting the link. I really enjoyed the photos. This gives me an idea for the next time I go to Michigan. I would love to have a book of the Ambassador Bridge that goes from Detroit to Windsor. Went over that bridge many times as a child when I lived in Detroit.
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