This pic was taken up on the bridge looking towards the condos. I was there early on a Sunday morning so there were few people out and about - just this one cyclist who was stopped taking a look along the railway tracks.
Loved both posts on the "Bridge of Light"....a perfect name for it..besides the color, it just looks suspended and open, lighter than it really is! The perspective on this one is wonderful; hadn't thought about it before, but Sunday morning would be a great time to photograph places without crowds of people!
What a great shot, Pat. And a great bridge. But I really like the way you composed this and the curves of the bridge make a terrific contrast between the steely-concrete lines of the condos!
Very nice perspective here Pat, gives a fabulous view of the design of the bridge..
ReplyDeleteLoved both posts on the "Bridge of Light"....a perfect name for it..besides the color, it just looks suspended and open, lighter than it really is! The perspective on this one is wonderful; hadn't thought about it before, but Sunday morning would be a great time to photograph places without crowds of people!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot, Pat. And a great bridge. But I really like the way you composed this and the curves of the bridge make a terrific contrast between the steely-concrete lines of the condos!
ReplyDeleteNice angle. These pedestrian bridges are a time saver to the people in the neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteWOW ! you've got a wonderful eye !
ReplyDeleteSo glad you included this view. Gives you a real perspective on how it sits in the landscape. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI do like the look of that bridge!
ReplyDeleteThe yellow of this nice looking bridge looks great against the blue sky and buildings.
ReplyDeleteExcellent perspective! Nice walkway.
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot RedPat! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, leads you right down the bridge!
ReplyDeleteFantastic perspective, great composition!
ReplyDeleteInteresting composition here.
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful lines in this photo!
ReplyDeleteIt looks cool from this angle, RedPat.
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