Boring but: RARE and NEVER to be photographed again: Views from the Roseville Bridge. Sydney, Australia. Part 1. Original Photography.

NEVER
Ever ever again
Will the Roseville Bridge
Tempt me to walk her non-existent
Footpath. With the silly notion of capturing
Interesting photographs for my Steemit friends and Posterity.
~Ally.

The Behind the Scenes of our photographs can sometimes be far more arresting than the photographs themselves. Capturing impressions of the Roseville Bridge on the morning of Easter Monday, early in April, was certainly one of those most memorable times for me.

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The Warringah Freeway approaching the Roseville Bridge.


This view from the Roseville Bridge could ONLY be taken: Standing in a leaf, plastic and paper littered gutter, just wide enough to walk along ~ On the very edge of the Warringah Freeway ~ And only then, when there was an occasional gap in the onslaught of traffic.

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The Pipe Bridge: Viewed from the Roseville Bridge.


In the article Underneath the arches of the Roseville Bridge, I took you along the Two Creeks Track that leads down to the mangroved shoreline of Roseville Chase and then under the arches of the Roseville Bridge.

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The Roseville Bridge. Viewed through She Oaks along the shoreline track.


TO BE CONTINUED

Most, if not all photographs you will see of the Roseville Bridge have been taken from somewhere along the shoreline, like the one above. I have yet to see any images, boring as they may be, like The Pipe Bridge: Viewed from the Roseville Bridge and the others I will share in my next article.

ALSO: Recently with the help of the Deep Dream Generator, I've been applying a touch of the old world charm of Frederick McCubbin, one of our Australian Impressionist Artists to some of these images of the Roseville Bridge.

I'll see you again soon ~ Brush/Bush Turkey permitting.


Photography: ©Alison Lee Cousland.
SONY Mark2 A7: 35 mm:

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