The Soquel Avenue Bridge in Santa Cruz, CA was replaced in 1997. Working for the City of Santa Cruz gave me access to the site to take photographs. There are lots of interesting features to the bridge and the equipment that was used to construct it. Here are two men wiring a re-bar column that was used as part of the bridge support. The cages were lifting into place and concrete was poured around them while they were in a form. I just couldn't resist this geometric shot opportunity.
Thursday, August 18, 2005
MAN IN A RE-BAR CAGE
The Soquel Avenue Bridge in Santa Cruz, CA was replaced in 1997. Working for the City of Santa Cruz gave me access to the site to take photographs. There are lots of interesting features to the bridge and the equipment that was used to construct it. Here are two men wiring a re-bar column that was used as part of the bridge support. The cages were lifting into place and concrete was poured around them while they were in a form. I just couldn't resist this geometric shot opportunity.
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About Me
- Ray Sherrod
- Santa Cruz, CA, United States
- I am a very shy introverted photographer. My psycho-therapist says that I may be able to come out of my shell almost any time now.
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