Clontarf Bridge in Cork is a bridge across the River Lee, opened in 1912 and still very much in use. Originally built to link two railways it’s now used for road traffic! This Cokipedia page has lots more info on the bridge and this page mentions that the bridge, “could be lifted to allow the [...]
2011Tue08Nov
Clontarf Bridge
Permalink | Shortlink | Comments (2) | TrackbackFiled in Black and White, Canon 40D, Cork, Ireland, Photography, Photos, Sigma 18-200, UrbanTags: Architecture, Black and White, Canon 40D, Clontarf Bridge, Cork, Cork Photos, Ireland, Irish photos, irishblogs, Photography, Photos, Sigma 18-200, Urban
2011Wed02Nov
Black and White Metal
Permalink | Shortlink | Comments (0) | TrackbackFiled in Black and White, Canon 40D, Cork, Ireland, Photos, Sigma 18-200Tags: Black and White, Canon 40D, Cork, Cork Photos, Ireland, Irish photos, irishblogs, metal, Photography, Photos, Sigma 18-200, textureThe metal of a school desk leg in my Dad’s garden. On a much nicer day than today, awful outside right now! Cold wind, wet. Glad I’m inside now!
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