Marietta in black and white by gwilmore on Flickr.
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From a photoshoot I did with her a few weeks ago, on the day after Thanksgiving. This is the first photo I have edited using Photoshop Elements 9, the trial version of which I downloaded earlier today. I spent about two hours fiddling with the program and trying to learn at least its rudiments, and then I decided to edit this picture and upload it to my Flickr page. That took perhaps an additional half-hour, and I might work on one more picture before calling it quits tonight.
This is best viewed using the lightbox feature.
Rochester Bridge in Black and White by brianfuller6385 on Flickr.
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The Rochester Bridge Trust has built and maintained numerous Medway crossings since medieval times. In the late fourteenth century the old Roman bridge was destroyed by winter storms. The medieval bridge constructed in its place had eleven stone arches and a drawbridge. Concern about the deposit of silt in the riverbed led in the 1820s to the alteration of the medieval bridge to provide a large central arch and eventually in the 1850s to the construction of a new cast iron Victorian bridge with three arches and a swing bridge. Between 1910 and 1914 this nineteenth-century bridge was reconstructed and the arches moved to their present position above the roadway to provide more clearance for shipping under the bridge. Between 1965 and 1970 the Rochester Bridge Trust built a second roadway bridge on the piers of the disused railway bridge immediately downstream from the roadway bridge. Today the reconstructed Victorian bridge is known as the old bridge and the second roadway bridge is known as the new bridge.
Black and White (July 1965) by rgdaniel on Flickr.
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Continuing the trip down memory lane, this is my sister and me in 1965 — I love that they used to print the date on photos — and our grandparent’s doggies, Kilty (the Westy) and Toddy (the Scotty).