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Gateshead Millenium Bridge
Opened in June 2001, the tilting foot and cycle bridge is much admired for its elegance and engineering solution to allow ships to pass under it. Each opening and closing takes 4 and half minutes. Bridgel ighting is white on weekdays, and in colour at weekends.
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Taken at Chicago's Millenium park. This structure is technically part of the Jay Pritzker Pavillion and is pretty awesome to see in person.
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Cloud Gate, a 110-ton steel sculpture that has been dubbed by residents as "The Bean". The sculpture is the work of world-renowned artist Anish Kapoor and is the first of his public art in the United States. The piece was privately funded and the total cost was $23 million — up from the original estimate of $6 million.
Cloud Gate is a highly-polished reflective steel sculpture that is meant to resemble a drop of mercury hovering at the point of landing on a plaza of the park. When Millennium Park opened in 2004, the grid of welds around each metal panel was still visible. But in early 2005 workers polished out the seams. The curved, mirror-like surface of the sculpture provides striking reflections of visitors, the city skyline, particularly the historic Michigan Avenue "Streetwall," and the sky; since its installation, it has probably become the most popular sculpture in the city.
Long exposure taken on the Millenium Bridge, London. With the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral in the distance.
Re-edit on Lightroom 4 - taken in 2011. Cannot wait for the miserable grey weather to turn into glorious blue skies.
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My first trip to the millenium bridge, went with my good friend Andrew and Jamie.
Got loads of different angles but really like this one.
I took this shot nearly two and a half years ago, on a beautiful June afternoon in London.
This shot of the bridge structure is from the North Bank of the Thames looking towards the Tate Modern.
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