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Ruth
Categories: PhotographyTags: #riversofsteel, #wordlesswednesday, Monongahela River, photography, Pittsburgh PA, Pittsburgh Photography, postaday, reflection, river, wordless wednesday
19 Comments
What an interesting Wordless, Ruth! I want to get closer 🙂 🙂
I was on a riverboat and wondered what I was seeing. Thanks Jo
Reflections always make things look twice as big.
You are so right
Love reflections!
Thanks Toni
This is the starting gates for the seahorse races…?
Now that’s a creative thought😀
This is so unique. The water is so calm aloowing for soft reflections. I wonder what iit is? It looks industrial. I worked in J & L’s in my younger days. It seems like it could be part of the steel mill. I know I loaded barges on the Mon. I wish it wasn’t wordless Wed. I am very curious now. And could use a verbal description. Then again that is probably the poinnt for not using words. In that case you sure got me on this one.
It reminds me of a piano keyboard.
Good one, yes it does. Thanks Margy.
My friend’s husband says
says it’s part of a water discharge or intake, from a mill. He’s thinking mostly likely an intake
Very mysterious!!!!
My friends husband says “it’s part of a water discharge or intake, from a mill. He’s thinking mostly likely an intake”
Sy says it’s part of a water discharge or intake, from a mill. He’s thinking mostly likely an intake.
Interesting but I don’t know what it is!
My friends husband says “it’s part of a water discharge or intake, from a mill. He’s thinking mostly likely an intake”. Pittsburgh used to have lots of steel mills. Down to one now.
I suspect whatever is behind the doors is terribly less interesting than what our imaginations conjure. I’ll remain with the mystery.