The Bridge of my Childhood

in Photography Lovers12 days ago (edited)

I wish all of you, dear friends and Photography Lovers, a good start to the week with this wonderful and sunny Monday.🙌📸

To end this series of my posts with photos of my city through a night walk, a few more photos of the most photographed object in the city, the Old Bridge

So, let's go see him together

This bridge is not just a crossing from one bank to the other. It is a link between yesterday and today, between the child I was and the woman who still pauses, breathes, and feels peace.

And last night, on this beautiful and quiet night, while the city sleeps, the Old Bridge whispers: "You're still here. I am too."

And here, very briefly and in words, not too rich in photos, I have finished this series of posts. All photos were taken with a Nikon D750, 50mm lens, f1.8. The first part was very minimally processed in Photoshop, and the second part was processed in Photoshop Action 1,2 and 3 filters

This is all for Today dear Friends, see you Tomorrow

👋👋 @goga22

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 12 days ago Reveal Comment

Thank you so much on this beautiful comment. I really love this Bridge. When we were hit by a terrible earthquake in 2020 and when I read somewhere that after half an hour it was gone, my heart sank and went numb. But thank God it wasn't to that extent. It was destroyed in a few places, but last year, for its 90th birthday, it was restored and put back into service