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Stretching across the brown and wide Mississippi is the Hernando de Soto Bridge, connecting Tennessee and Arkansas and standing tall as a landmark of Memphis. Where the water’s edge is accessible, it is accessible by clambering over rocks and wading through long grass; probably snake paradise, as I thought as I was clambering and wading, probing the grass with the tripod before each step. After reaching the water, it was finally possible to stop and take in the beauty of the bridge, brightly illuminated, with the reflections covering the broad surface of the river. A generous application of mosquito repellent made it possible to stay for some long exposures before it was time to climb the steep bank and move on.

Limited edition digital Giclée print on Epson archival paper.

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All prints are signed and certified on the back (see example picture in the additional images).

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Hernando de Soto Bridge, Study I, Tennessee, USA (2013)

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by Charles Brabin

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Stretching across the brown and wide Mississippi is the Hernando de Soto Bridge, connecting Tennessee and Arkansas and standing tall as a landmark of Memphis. Where the water’s edge is accessible, it is accessible by clambering over rocks and wading through long grass; probably snake paradise, as I thought as I was clambering and wading, probing the grass with the tripod before each step. After reaching the water, it was finally possible to stop and take in the beauty of the bridge, brightly illuminated, with the reflections covering the broad surface of the river. A generous application of mosquito repellent made it possible to stay for some long exposures before it was time to climb the steep bank and move on.

Limited edition digital Giclée print on Epson archival paper.

Unless you have a specific request, I use the same frame and mount for all my photographs; whilst I have some framed works in stock, I print and frame most works to order, hence the photos of the frame are generic (please see additional images).

All prints are signed and certified on the back (see example picture in the additional images).

Please don't hesitate to send a message (via the Contact button) if you have any queries about this piece.

Tags:
#tn #hernando de soto #hernando de soto bridge #urban #london #architecture #urban art #buildings #bridge #steel #structures #memphis #arkansas #tennessee 
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Working in digital format, mainly in black and white, my focus is on urban and industrial scenes as well as landscapes and the natural world. In my work I attempt... Read more

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