Bridges always make for such a nice opportunity for photography. Be it the fog-bogged Golden Gate bridge of San Francisco that makes for great ‘road to nowhere‘ pictures, or this one — the Interstate bridge between Washington and Oregon — they are all so varied, yet somehow alike. I saw this bridge from a distance while we approached it, and knew that I just had to capture its super-angular structure. Thankfully, I got a great opportunity because we were in the center lane, and there was not a lot of camera shake while I clicked away. Happiness!
18 thoughts on “The Bridge”
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That really is a nice shot. imagine all the angles off that one bridge.
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Thank you. The angles — I know, right! It looks really complex and mesmerizing… If only there was a mirror to infinitely multiply those angles! 😀
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Great opportunity made well use of! 🙂
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Thank you! I was more ready for it because I already anticipated our arrival, but yes, I do agree that it was a great opportunity. 🙂
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Great photo. I know that bridge. 🙂
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Thanks, Cee! It gives a tiny thrill when one recognizes the not-so-famous subject (or anything at all) in a picture, right? 🙂
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So many great angles on bridges.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. I’m gonna go see all the other bridges in a short while… 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by and liking my post photo challenge – Angular. you are a great photographer. best wishes and prayers
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Thank you very much! I appreciate your visit here as well.
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Beautiful framing, a well-chosen angle in the middle of the road (caution when driving) j loves this green frame also –
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Thank you, Pat! I was in the back seat when we drove through here so this photograph was not clicked at risk of personal injury! 🙂
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Beautiful shot you have there 🙂
WeeklyPhotoChallenge@EverythingNyze
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Thank you, I appreciate your visit.
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kewl 🙂
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ThankQ! 🙂
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Amazing 🙂
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Thank you!
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