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(January 1st — December 31st, 2014)

Markus Altendorff

Testing, Testing

Pat Albright

Bridge Part 2

7th Street Bridge Fort Worth, Texas, USA

30 October 2014 11:06a Central Texas Time UTC-6

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The West 7th Street Bridge project was a collaborative effort between the City of Fort Worth, TxDOT and Sundt Construction from Tempe Arizona, USA. The project design included under bridge landscaping suitable for biking, walking... best of all mid summer sun shaded rest area. Looking up you can see how the suspended bridge deck clear span was supported. The rest area is well night lighted. The bronze information signage post provides insight to the first bridge built in 1880.

The panorama was taken on the West end of the bridge that crosses the Clear Fork Trinity River.

Earlier 7th Street Bridge March 2013 Entries:

Pat

Dave
Sundt Construction

PTgui

Pano2vr

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Location

USA-Canada / USA-Texas

Lat: 32° 45' 3.25" N
Long: 98° 23' 51.08" W

Elevation: 543 ft (181m) above Mean Sea Level

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Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.

Equipment
Dell AI1 64bit Intel i7 27" Touch Screen, Canon EOS 5d, Sigma 8mm fisheye, Agnos Mrotatator HDelta fiberglass 5 meter (16 ft) Pole @ 4 meters (12 ft), Nodal Ninja Ultimate R1 and EZ-Leveler II, Photoshop CS6 (non Cloud) Adobe Camera Raw 8.6, tilted up 5° - 4 raw images, PTgui Pro 64bit 10.0.11, Pano2vr Pro version 4.5.1 64bit Image converter.

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