An Antique colonial era (?) bridge on the MG alignment. Look at the "architecture" that used to go in building bridges of the bygone era. Date: 2006-04-16 Photo By: Dilip Setlur
Date: 2006-04-09
Photo Properties
Summary Details
| Make | NIKON | Model | E3700 |
| Aperture Value | f/2.8 | Color Space | sRGB |
| Exposure Bias Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Program |
| Flash | No Flash | Focal Length | 5.4 mm |
| ISO | AUTO | Metering Mode | Multi-Segment |
| Shutter Speed Value | 0.01 sec | Digital Zoom | 1x |
| Digital Zoom Ratio | 0 | Date/Time | 2006 Apr 09 13:22:50 +0000 |
Recent comments
The 'corbelled' projections at top of piers help in reducing the span for stone slabs. Typically stone slabs were used over 30-60 cm clear openings at top, between the projected stones. The span at bed level, where the water flows can be 1 m or higher, ...
The 'corbelled' projections at top of piers help in reducing the span for stone slabs. Typically stone slabs were used over 30-60 cm clear openings at top, between the projected stones. The span at bed level, where the water flows can be 1 m or higher, due to this corbelling.
Posted by Rajeev Shrivastava on 2006 Apr 20 11:22:50 +0000