I enjoy shooting the variety of bridges in my area and want to see yours, also!
Marg
Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
Thanks for this challenge, Karin. Here are a few of my bridges.
This should be fun....Here is mine
photophile wrote:
I enjoy shooting the variety of bridges in my area and want to see yours, also!
360˚ Panorama, I95 & I395 Baltimore
Dik wrote:
360˚ Panorama, I95 & I395 Baltimore
Very unique ! Interesting!
Thanks Judy, I sold a 6 foot framed canvas print of this image.
Dik wrote:
Thanks Judy, I sold a 6 foot framed canvas print of this image.
I can see why! Congratulations!!
Here are a few of mine...
photophile wrote:
I enjoy shooting the variety of bridges in my area and want to see yours, also!
Thanks, for hosting, Karin. I'll be back w some bridges.
Love bridges..
Here are a few of mine..
I'm beginning with the most accessible bridge for me to get photos of: It of our own garden bridge built in Bird Alley by my husband. The kids next door love it and often ask to play in our yard and we love to watch them play on our bridge and it is often a favorite roosting spot for visiting Mourning Doves. Later today I will have pictures of stone arch bridges and covered bridges as well as the longest covered bridge in the world.
The longest covered bridge in the world: Hartland New Brunswick, Canada
Here's a shot of the three Forth Bridges taken from the air as we left Edinburgh this past fall.
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