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Jan 2005 (c) J. Cunningham

Bricktown canal pedestrian bridge

Oklahoma City, Ok

One of the first pedestrian bridges of the downtown canal. Fog is a rare happening in OKC.
This canal bridge was one of the first items other than the canal itself to be installed.
This picture is 6½ years after its opening (July 1999) and there was still a lot of building
going on. The Harkin Theater was completed, but Toby Keith's was just being built. Bass Pro
was to be built on the far side of the bridge.

I have often tried to duplicate this picture, but as I said fog does not occur that many times
a year. I found the spot where I took this picture but a tree is blocking the view now,
actually many trees. I really wish I had taken this in raw, but as anyone who had an E20
knows, the raw review function was really tiny, and you could not blow it up on the camera.
Besides, not many folks shot in raw in those days.

Olympus E-20N
The original image is not available. Actually, I just
don't know what I did with it. I have see it once or
twice, but I never remember to rename it so I can find
it easier when I get that mood to really work on it.
I am pretty sure all I did was level it a little, and
some very minor cosmetic changes. Next time I will write
it down. I know I did use a tripod for the shot. full exif


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