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The lens on the 28 is actually freakishly good, considering this was always a budget camera.
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The Franklin Avenue Bridge, officially the F.W. Cappelen Memorial Bridge, carries Franklin Avenue over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was designed by Frederick William Cappelen, assisted by Kristoffer Olsen Oustad, both of whom were among four important Norwegian-American engineers working in the region at the time. The reinforced-concrete open-spandrel arched structure was completed in 1923. The bridge's overall length is 1054.7 feet (321.47 m), with a central span of 400 feet (122 m). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 along with several other area bridges as part of a multiple property submission.
From, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Avenue_Bridge
To see what the first Franlin Ave. bridge looked like go here, collections.mnhs.org/visualresources/image.cfm?imageid=81... Avenue Bridge&SearchType=Basic
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I stand here all day. Eating grass and watching the world go by. What is the point? Do I have any perpose in life other than to be force fed and then killed just so some person can stuff their face with my body. Why can't I live a life without fear. Without having to worry about that day when they come to get me. I just want to be on the other side of that hill. Where the grass is green and I wont have to worry about anything.
Thats all I ask for. Not to hard is it?