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David: 13th Sep 2006 - 13:44 GMTI really like the third pic. The low angle (not that you could get a different one) really accentuates the stoicness(?) of the statues. Also, I like how you used the brigde as a frame on the third from last shot. colavitos ghost : 13th Sep 2006 - 15:33 GMTjust lovely. i know those views so well, but will never tire of seeing them in photos. little ukraine: 13th Sep 2006 - 16:16 GMTdamn, i gotta make it out there. is that the jake in the first one? little ukraine: 13th Sep 2006 - 22:08 GMTjake= jacobs field, home of the cleveland indians. q = no idea. procyon: 13th Sep 2006 - 23:59 GMTyeah, Q is the Gund Arena. or, y'know, isn't, per se... Q is for Quicken or some other product I thought went extinct in 1992. it's home of the Cavs. joey: 15th Sep 2006 - 06:22 GMTleaves me to wonder! was drew carey ever in cleveland, or was he just green-screened with the lorain-carnegie bridge.
Lake Erie Graphics, Cleveland: 18th Oct 2006 - 17:42 GMTWe are a printing company next to the bridge depicted here, and we are wondering whether we might be able to use one or two of these images for some promotional materials. Do you have records of the copyright holders of these images? Thank you, Lake Erie Graphics
jethro: 26th Nov 2006 - 18:04 GMTcrazy, man. want to see a bridge float? colavitos ghost: 7th Apr 2008 - 16:24 GMTRIP Jacobs Field: blog.cleveland.com/plaindealer/2008/01/indians_home_will_be_progressi.html Rita: 18th Aug 2008 - 15:10 GMTThank you for these pictures. My two Italian, Great and Grandfather were stone carvers on this bridge. Dan: 29th Jan 2010 - 00:55 GMTi was on the crew who painted this bridge, awesome structure. great paychecks! Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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