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Churros Time

Churros Time -- table with churros, a cup of chocolate, and coffee cups.
“Churros Time” — Churros, chocolate, and coffee, Madrid Spain.

Yes, this is at Madrid’s Chocolatería San Ginés, one of the better-known (and more touristy) churros shops. Even though it is located down a less-than-obvious side street, the place is often packed. They have come up to the challenge, with a unique (to me, anyway) method of taking orders and allocating tables. The churros and chocolate are the classic combo, with the coffee a nice accompaniment.

I am glad we visited this place, since it is an icon. But it isn’t my most favorite churros experience in Spain. That was in Zaragoza, where we heard that a particular place on an obscure back street is loved by locals. While Americans like us might expect this to be a morning thing, this place only opened at 4:00PM, and the locals were already lined up inside and at the outside walk-up window. And, even better, it seemed that no one spoke English, aside from a helpful customer who was willing to put her limited English to work helping a couple of confused Americans.


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Rivets and Rust

Rivets and Rust
Detail of weathered and distressed steel structure on the Steel Bridge, Portland, Oregon.

Rivets and Rust. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Detail of weathered and distressed steel structure on the Steel Bridge, Portland, Oregon.

I made this photograph at about the same time as another one that I posted recently — it also featured a close-up view of the weathered structure of an old steel bridge with rivets, colorful stains, and lots of weathering.

Whether the specific location is all that important is debatable, but I made the photograph on the “Steel Bridge” (that’s actually its name), over the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. This is an old and quite busy structure, and it is full of fascinating little vignettes.


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Detail, Steel Bridge

Detail, Steel Bridge
“Detail, Steel Bridge” — Structural detail of the Steel Bridge, Portland, Oregon

This might be the most unimaginatively named steel bridge in the United States — as far as I can tell it is actually called “Steel Bridge.” Which it is. The bridge crosses the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, where its double-deck structure (with a center section that can be raised) carries trains, cars, pedestrians, bicycles, and rapid transit across the water. When we visited we joined the pedestrians, which gave me a chance to look at the structure close up.

Old distressed and weathered structures like this intrigue me, and I know I’m not the only photographer who has this interest. Sometimes I imagine the contrast between some engineer crafting very careful and precise design drawings of the structure and its smaller elements, producing materials that reflect the conceptual perfection of such structures… and the real-world reality the creeps in over the long life of such structures. The latter is visible here in the multiple layers of paint, now marked by stain patterns and split open to reveal rust.


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Steel Plates and Bolts

Steel Plates and Bolts - Steel plates and bolts found on a downtown San Francisco bridge.
Steel plates and bolts found on a downtown San Francisco bridge.

Steel Plates and Bolts. San Francisco, California. April 20, 2012. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Steel plates and bolts found on a downtown San Francisco bridge.

This is one of those fun – for the photographer, anyway! – photographs that you might just stumble on while wandering around with the camera and keeping your eyes open. The subject is a detail of some heavy steel plates and connecting bolts on a section of an old bridge (early 20th century?) that crosses an inlet along San Francisco Bay. I had walked across it perhaps a half hour earlier but had been focused on other things. At that time I had looked at the bolts and thought they were interesting, but I wasn’t able to see a photograph in it that excited me. So I continued on.

Later, after photographing some industrial/construction subjects, I walked back the same way and happened to use the other side of the bridge on the return trip. Now the light was a bit different and something about this little section of the structure of the bridge caught my attention. I paused long enough to make three or four handheld shots and then moved on.

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