Mainly I went out there for location scouting, for a potential ad for the company I work for. "Bridging the Logistics Gap" is what I'm calling it.
These pictures really don't show the scope of the bridge. The thing's a monster.
On either side of the bridge and in the middle are those little phone kiosks, like the ones you see on the side of the road when your car breaks down. These, however, are set up to dial directly to Suicide Prevention. The sign in this one reads, "CRISIS COUNSELING, THERE IS HOPE, MAKE THE CALL 1. OPEN PHONE BOX, 2. LIFT THE HANDSET, 3. PUSH THE BUTTON".
Now for the fun part.
At the end of my time at the bridge, I decided to walk across it and walk back. As I got a little ways in, my phone rang, so I put my tripod on the ledge. It's a good thing I hadn't walked very far across.
The arrow is pointing to the part of the bridge where I knocked the tripod off the ledge. It's a good thing the camera wasn't attached, because it fell maybe 150 to 200 feet down. I ended up climbing down that hill for the third time to retrieve it, and luckily it still works. A bit of plastic is now broken off, and there's dirt lodged in places I can't get to. Battle scars.
1 comment:
I really enjoyed this post, i went on a sabbatical earlier this year and photgraphed and walked a ton of bridges, this one looks VERY familiar... though not sure if it is one i went over when in CA, anyway, great post...
are you sure you didn't bump the tripod on purpose just to watch it fall?? ;) (something i would have had the urge to do!)
there are some photo galleries of my pics from my trip at my site: www.pastorkarl.com
not sure when/why i started following your blog, but its a good one.
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