It was cold last Saturday: so very cold: -45° cold with the wind chill as a matter of fact — pretty much in either scale. We were on our way to a birthday bash; I took a back route, crossed this bridge, and noticed all of the mist. Since I had my camera in the car, I backtracked, got out, and snapped a few very quick pics — too darn cold to linger.
This is the town's little bridge over our Mississippi River (not THAT Mississippi River). It has a name, but I don't know it right now. Next time I must read the plaque that is visible near the bottom on the photo. But my eyeballs would have frozen that day.
I did venture onto the bridge and shot a few photos looking upriver with the old railway bridge in the frame. The mist was very heavy that way.
10 comments:
Great high key shots.
Looks like something out of a Stephen King novel when you consider how cold it was. Very besutiful! Great photos.
Lovely, and a bit spooky, too. Nice shots!
I am so cold now I have to take a very warm bath!!
Great shot indeed, would make for a good book cover. Greetings!
Oh my that does look really cold....
Oh, it does look like bitter cold. Glad you braved the cold and took these photos!
-45? Yikes!
I would have probably taken them through the car window and would have had dirty window smears all over!
We had our big snow day this week, too. And I still love your photos, where ever I find them. ;)
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