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January 27, 2016 by amandalennox Leave a Comment

I believe bridges are a very convenient way to help travlers or everyday citizens commute from place to place. I think it is very crazy about how much construction and way of thinking have changed over the years. Long before, near the time the Brooklyn Bridge was built, people thought the idea of driving over water was absolutely insane to think about. Nowadays, when we see a bridge we think nothing of it. A lot of bridges are overlooked when it comes to the beauty, the Golden Gate and the Brooklyn Bridges are great examples of this. They both have certain different characteristics that one would not see just be quickly glimpsing at them.

The Golden Gate Bridge was opened in the year of 1937 connecting San Fransisco and the Pacific Bay. It is a suspension bridge which means some parts of it hangs from cables connecting to the posts. It ended up costing around $35 million to finish this project.  are 6 lanes for vehicles and a walk way on both sides for pedestrians and bicyclists.  The bridge was painted “International Orange” to compliment the natural surroundings and to enhance the Bridge’s visibility is fog. When photos are taken of the Golden Gate Bridge, most are set at a sunset or a night setting. I believe they do this to really show the beautiful touch the lights on the cables bring. You can usually see the city in the back ground with all the lights turned on to really capture the city setting. Pictures are usually also taken from above the scene to show the length of the bridge.

The Brooklyn Bridge was opened in a lot earlier of a time of 1883 connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. It too has 6 lanes for vehicles and supports pedestrian walkway. This bridge took about $320 million of todays money, believing to be because all of the advancements in technology making construction a lot easier in current day.  Construction took a lot more than time and work, it also took around 27 lives because all the fumes and things the workers were having to be put through. When pictures are taken of this bridge, most are during the day setting but of course there are night and some sunset and I believe most are during the day to capture the history and details of the framework and granite of the postings.  The photos are usually taken from lower grounds to show distance from the water to the bridge and to to also show the thickness, which is 15 ft thick.

Both bridges are absolutely beautiful in pictures and both have not been remodeled or replaced which shows the belief that they do hold a purpose more than just looking good in pictures. There is a purpose and meaning behind both. I believe there is more to The Brooklyn because of the lives that were lost, it serves as a memorial as well for the loved ones.

 

Filed Under: 01.2 Bridges, Group 5

Amanda Lennox

January 26, 2016 by amandalennox 1 Comment

Hey guys my name is Amanda Lennox. I was born here and then moved to Hollister, California until I was 8 then I moved back to Idaho. I graduated from Rocky Mountain High school 2015. I do not like reading but I love movies. In my leisure time, I will usually just hang out with friends or go on some weird adventure. It may shape the world in ways of trying to encourage not to be lazy in down time and to show that you always have time for yourself. My perspective on the world used to be very simple. Be happy. As I grew and matured, I realized that that still is a goal of everyday but sometimes it is a little harder to achieve. With experience I have learned to overcome obstacles that are placed in my way. Something that has really shaped my life is my mom specifically. She raised me on her own and so I have learned from her to be confident and independant. She has been through a lot and she is the type of mother who is also my best friend. I can tell her anything and one day, when the day comes, I will raise my own like she did with me. Now that I am older, I also have realized that success takes motivation and time commitment. So many people give up too early because no progress is occurring. Another factor that has made me who I am today, sad to say, is my ex boyfriend. The typical, we were together for all of high school and he taught me to be more selfless and taught me that sometimes people just go in different paths. It was a blessing in disguise. I have a bigger vision in life and bigger goals for myself and  thank him for a lot of it.

Filed Under: 01.1 Your Lens, Group 5

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