Expect to see a lot of photos of this. It is officially opening soon and it is my new obsession. Ok, longstanding obsession.
This is a discussion on Peace Bridge within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Expect to see a lot of photos of this. It is officially opening soon and it is my new obsession. ...
Expect to see a lot of photos of this. It is officially opening soon and it is my new obsession. Ok, longstanding obsession.
Great shot. Such an intriguing shape. I was hanging out around there too in the last couple of weeks. It is coming along. Interested in a night shoot? It's brilliant at night too.
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Looks like an interesting bridge... is it a foot bridge or a car bridge? I like the shape of it and it's cool that it's covered. I can imagine some interesting shots from within on rain days.
Cool bridge I do get the obsession with and it is nicely captured in this photo.
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Thanks guys, it is going to be awesome when the park is done and it will lend itself to some abstract photography one I can get close enough. Maybe even with the fisheye?
Nicely captured Jas.
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