Growing Old, Together
I'm seeing this more and more, locks clipped to bridges, placed by lovers as a sign of their commitment. These locks are on a pedestrian trestle over Pudding Creek in Fort Bragg on the Northern California coast, and that rusty one is perfect for #RustArtWednesday, one of the #SevenDaysOutside photography challenge created by @erikah.
| Settings | 1/1250 sec, f/5.6, focal length 55.0 mm |
| Camera | Canon EOS 80D |
| Lens | Canon EF EFS 18-55 mm kit lens |
| Location | Fort Bragg, California |
Check out the #SevenDaysOutside Challenge by @erikah
These are the days and the categories:
#WindowMonday – Windows
#DoorTuesday – Doors
#RustArtWednesday – Rust
#GateThursday – Gates
#StatueFriday – Statues
#BrickSaturday – Bricks (bricks only, no pavement elements or cobblestones please)
#StreetlampSunday – Street Lamps
Use the #sevendaysoutside tag along with the daily tag.

Thanks so much for the resteem.
I had no idea the symbolism behind those locks. Thanks for sharing and a really great shot.
I saw it in a movie once, but the locks were on a bridge in Europe. Might have been Letters to Juliet.
Yay, what a nice entry!
Thanks. It’s been a while. Rust has always been my favorite of the #sevendaysoutside.
Mine too but good rust is hard to find.
That old one is really cool. It looks ancient!
I took a few pictures of the other locks, and they all look new. This one really had some character.