Brunswick-Topsham Swinging Bridge

This pedestrian bridge was built in 1892 to connect the towns of Brunswick and Topsham. In 1999 a study reported it had 5-10 years of life left in it so a small fortune was raised and in 2004 it was rebuilt and now has another 50 years of dangling to look forward to. As to this photoblog ‘What’s new?’ you ask?.. Well…

Where to start?

First off, there’s a proper search page that has long been missing. Now if you need to find a picture of Atticus for your school project on Handsome Bilingual Schipperkes you won’t have to click around the ‘Nature’ tags all day to find him.

Next up, some photos don’t really benefit from this default dark background. It works for photos like this and these, but sometimes it’s nicer to see them on a white matte, as it were. Now you can click the “On White” below the photo and it will ajaxly pop up with a snowy #FFFFFF backdrop.

Thirdly, I’m an avid reader of the interwebs. I’m deskbound most days and subscribe to quite a few feeds on photography and suchlike. If I see an article I think would be of interest to a wider audience I share it on Google Reader. See the last 5 articles I handpicked over on the About page.

Lastly: Did you notice the unmissable blue button below? Click it! 🙂
(if you’re reading this as an email subscriber, you’ll need to click over to the real page to see it.)

Feedback is always welcome.

See it on Flickr

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