I agree, photographers are nutty bunch
So far... I've never stopped on a bridge. Oh wait -- I can't say that anymore -- I've done it more than I'll admit... and I've stopped in several places with sighs peppered with no stopping signs in order to get a shot for RTA or another news media outlet I was working for.
Photographers are, by their very nature, a little bit nuts.... Just look at some of the photos in this "Where in North America, Is this" collection -- some of them required a serious bit of personal risk to obtain....
I don't plan to stop on the Hoover Dam Bridge for a shot -- and I sure as heck don't recommend climbing around that gorge for a shot -- this is a very dangerous canyon area!
Mark
Returning the thread to the previously "scheduled activity".....
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Originally Posted by
CalOldBlue
Before this photo gets lost in the intrigue of the Black Canyon construction project....And Kudos to Eris again for the nice interlude this afternoon/night/morning/etc.....
3 hours and no bites... time for a useless clue
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Originally Posted by
Mark Sedenquist
... Photographers are, by their very nature, a little bit nuts.... some of them required a serious bit of personal risk to obtain....
Not thinking about bayonnets and tear gas I hope.
OK, your "clue": the item that ties this place's past and present together is also a WWII-era slang term for the article manufactured in the last location I posted.
Too broad a clue for me....
I'm guessing this would be a slang word for mines? I gotta step away from this one (gingerly) My historical knowledge from WWII is limited.
Mark
"fish in the water" was a common phrase in those movies
OK, now that the clue has been clarified -- I still don't know where this is... But, I'm sure someone will jump in here soon.
Mark