These flat rectangular links on one of the bridges over a now dry moat in Kalemegdan Park recall the shape of the bricks on the wall behind. I might add that this chain along both sides of the bridge is really low; perfect tripping height. Watch your step.
See more bridges or parts of them at Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.
P.S.Here's the whole bridge.
19 comments:
As a chain is only as strong as its weakest part, a thoughtful picture indeed.
Please have a good Sunday you all.
daily athens
Love these links!
Excellent, Bibi -
Another of your very creative entries into Sunday Bridges.
These links are so cool! What a great shot. The silvery blow is striking. Love it!
I love this abstract shot, great contrast between the silver and the brick behind.
Love the detail! In miniature—and sterling—this would make a beautiful bracelet.
rectangular chains, very artistic and unusual.
Sounds like a very handy placement. When tripping, does one go over the side?
nicely done! now i wonder what the bridge looks like.:p
Chuck, yep.over you go.
Luna, here it is.
Love the composition of these links, almost looks like a piece of jewelry! Saludos.
This would be great necklace.
Love the close-up shot! Happy Sunday!
looks like an artistic but useless safety feature!
Nice closeup of the chain, and such an unusual shape. Sure does mimic the brick.
I am hearing Aretha singing Chain Chain Chain ...
amazing chain and I like the designs.
By the way, I followed you in google connect. Hope you do the same. Thanks!
The chain is gorgeous as is your photo.
An idea for a piece of jewlery? Although, it may be a bit to sharp for comfortable wear...sort of a hazard like the real thing. (I have a square link watch that starts to wear on my wrist after a while - not something I anticipated when I bought it.)
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