On the 287 North in New York State there was the old Tappa Zee Bridge. Recently it was replaced by a new one called the Mario M. Cuomo bridge in honor of the ex Governor for whom I worked as a photographer many years ago. Approaching the new bridge, it looks like a bunch of sails. The new bridge is very sleek while the old one, due to be demolished soon, was of a very down to Earth no nonsense design with little imagination. I like the new bridge and I wanted to share these images with you.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
The old and the new
On the 287 North in New York State there was the old Tappa Zee Bridge. Recently it was replaced by a new one called the Mario M. Cuomo bridge in honor of the ex Governor for whom I worked as a photographer many years ago. Approaching the new bridge, it looks like a bunch of sails. The new bridge is very sleek while the old one, due to be demolished soon, was of a very down to Earth no nonsense design with little imagination. I like the new bridge and I wanted to share these images with you.
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