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The last few days we had a touch of Spring. So, I went for a walk to Nymphenburg park and found this old bridge.
This bridge is near Meteora in Greece and I thought the landscape here was very impressive and beautiful.
Why do we like to wander?...
To escape daily grind... explore new places... to see where one road leads... or what's on the other side of a bridge...
We all wander... and we all have to remember to stop from time to time and just enjoy the view... gather little perfect moments...
Shot of Samuel de Champlain Bridge in Montreal Canada during blue hour. The colors were super bright and the reflection was incredible. The shot is 9x30sec f10.
The Bow River flows under iconic Castle Mountain and the bridge that separates the TransCanada Hwy and the Bow Valley Parkway.
Thanks for taking a look. Always appreciated!
Enjoy a wonderful Sunday and week ahead!
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across the Guadalquivir river
Canoe Bridge
Southwest, False Creek
Vancouver, BC
Canada
Canoe bridge was designed in the shape of a canoe and spans Jarvis Inlet and is located in the 2010 Winter Olympics athletes' village.
Appropriately named, this walk bridge was built on the waterfront of False Creek - well known for Kayaking, Canoeing & Dragon Boating.
The bridge was designed with the environment in mind. The bridge deck is made up of closely spaced slats that allow plenty of sunlight to shine through. This design minimizes bridge shadows on the water below, so that aquatic plants and creatures aren't affected by the darkness.
True to the phrase, 'Up a creek without a paddle'
View from the south-eastern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Photographed yesterday afternoon on my walk across the bridge to attend the Vivid Sydney festival.
Saturday 3rd June, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter (at 50%) from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Historic bridge over the river Alzette in the Grund district of the city of Luxembourg, where a craftsmen's quarter developed in the Middle Ages. Robert Schumann, a founding father of the European Union, grew up near here.
The red trails coming out of the car lights heading to the cable bridge of Evripus in Chalkida, Greece!
Bigsweir Bridge is a bridge on the A466 crossing the River Wye and the England/Wales border. The bridge was constructed in 1827 and marks the tidal limit of the Wye. The bridge was cast in Merthyr Tydfil and opened as a toll bridge, 6d for a horse drawn carriage. The bridge is S1 and is under signal control.
Shanghai Lupu Bridge, night panorama stitched from 3 pictures. With an arch span of 550m it has been the longest the longest steel arch bridge of the world until recently.
Other steel arch bridges' arch span:
Chaotianmen Bridge, Chongqing, 552m (the new no. 1)
New River Gorge Bridge, West Virginia, 521m
Bayonne Bridge, New Jersey, 510m
Sydney Harbour Bridge 503m
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A small bridge at the end of the lake in the grounds of Crathes Castle surrounded by Autumn trees in fall.
Seen at Slender West Lake, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, China
This bridge is very known and serves as City’s symbol. Loved, loved, loved the experience of admiring its beauty in distance… not crossing over the bridge in such a crowd.
Under the bridge on the lake in the boat, Hubby positioned me just right at the helm of boat under the bridge, He had to back up a few times, with the drifting water and winds
Laowa 7.5mm
Puente de Armonía, es lo que puedes leer escrito en el puente
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Harmony Bridge, is what you can read written on the bridge
small bridge over the river Yauza with night illumination. Against the backdrop of the Monastery of the Saviour - Andronicus. Moscow.
The theme of today's photo tour: shooting in fog in an urban setting. Stone, water, roads, bridges ... There are well-known ways to increase the flow of light in these conditions: increase sensitivity, shutter speed or open the lens aperture ... But there is another one that camera manufacturers (digital) do not mention . You know perfectly well that changing the aperture will lead to a decrease in the depth of field. And increasing the shutter speed to limit the shooting of moving objects. But how to solve this problem?... I will tell about it in my video.