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Blue illuminated bridge in Szczecin (Stettin) - Poland

The picturesque bridge in Moscow is one of the most beautiful bridges in Russia and the highest cable-stayed bridge in Europe. It is a miracle of engineering. This bridge is called the bridge a "flying saucer REGISTRY-restaurant".1.5 km in length (almost a kilometer of the route passes completely over the Moscow River), 40 meters wide, 105 meters high (arch height). And the length of the main span is more than 400 meters.

Un believable news this morning waking up and hearing this bridge has been struck and is no longer standing. We just went over this bridge on Sunday afternoon. Use it quite a lot.

 

Hopefully those that were on the bridge have not been killed. Prayers for them.

 

This will have major impact to Baltimore on many levels. Travel, shipping, etc ...

I don't know how to describe the mood of this picture other than the word 'noir'.

I processed the original by Chris Combe from www.flickr.com/photos/cosmicherb70/15092861213/ to desaturate some of the blue colours leaving some sort of gunmetal grey/blue feel and that Batman Arkham city look to this picture. I've also played around with the saturation in the bridge added blur to the image and some selective dodging and burning to this photo.

 

Just another retake on an already awesome looking photo!

 

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The Karl Theodor Bridge, commonly known as the Old Bridge, is a stone bridge in Heidelberg, crossing the Neckar River. It connects the Old City with the eastern part of the Neuenheim district of the city on the opposite bank.

"Black and white is abstract; color is not. Looking at a black and white photograph, you are already looking at a strange world." Quote - Joel Sternfeld

 

HSS everyone!!

  

Bridge over the 'Van Starkenborghkanaal', close to 'Dorkwerd'.

Here you can see a different view.

 

As seen on a walk in London.

We build too many walls and not enough bridges.

Isaac Newton

 

A panorama taken with my phone

The present Stirling Old Bridge was built in the 1400s or 1500s, replacing a succession of timber bridges. Undoubtedly the best-known of these was one that stood nearby in the 1290s, when Sir William Wallace and Sir Andrew Moray defeated Edward I’s forces at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297.

 

The bridge also played a part in the Jacobite Rising of 1745, when an arch was removed to forestall Bonnie Prince Charlie’s forces as they marched south. The bridge today remains one of the best medieval masonry arch bridges in Scotland.

View from Yerba Buena Island to San Francisco, this part of the bridge has two decks with 10 lanes

The unmistakable setting of Ashness bridge at sunset

Bright sunlight on the fog there between Canada and the USA in Lubec, Maine.

 

Happy Monochrome Monday

View under the Humber Bridge

A rail bridge in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

Home of the longest covered bridge in the world. Our club has a theme of bridges for the summer.

The lines going across are light trails from a boat. Kinda liked the effect. - Philadelphia, Pa.

Atchafalaya Basin Bridge between Baton Rouge and Layfayette.

 

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These friends/sisters were enjoying sliding down the smooth rock, so I decided to include them in the composition, and try to give the photo an "old-fashioned" feel..

The Ha'penny Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Leathphingine, or Droichead na Life), known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge, and officially the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge built in May 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. Made of cast iron, the bridge was cast in Shropshire, England. Originally called the Wellington Bridge (after the Dublin-born Duke of Wellington), the name of the bridge changed to Liffey Bridge. The Liffey Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Life)[1] remains the bridge's official name to this day, although it is most commonly referred to as the Ha'penny Bridge.

 

Die Ha’penny Bridge (oder Half Penny Bridge, offiziell Liffey Bridge) ist eine 43 m lange, knapp 3,7 m breite Fußgängerbrücke aus dem Jahr 1816, die im Zentrum der irischen Hauptstadt Dublin den Fluss Liffey überspannt und dabei den Stadtteil Temple Bar mit dem Bachelor´s Walk verbindet. Ihren volkstümlichen Namen erhielt sie aufgrund der früher zu entrichtenden Fußgängermaut; die offizielle, aber im Alltag kaum verwendete Bezeichnung lautet Liffey Bridge. Die Brücke ist eine der meistfotografierten Sehenswürdigkeiten Dublins und gilt vielfach als das Wahrzeichen der Stadt.

Once was a railroad bridge then converted to a road bridge, north of Byars, Oklahoma along the Washita River.

Höga kusten bridge. iPhone 6 + Snapseed

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