What is it about Bridges?

February 25, 2010 3 Comments

As the popularity of this theme continues to grow, I am really having more fun culling through my own archives, and have several ideas for actually getting out and shooting even more “themed” sets.  However, today, I present to you (courtesy of my wife, who astutely remembered that I shoot a lot of…):

Bridges

Bridges

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

Bridge

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3 Comments to “What is it about Bridges?”
  1. Sharon says:

    Great shots! I love bridges too. Many are cool engineering miracles and I am awed. I don’t like heights, especially over water, but bridges call to me and dare me to cross.
    .-= Sharon´s last blog ..green gecko =-.

  2. Bridges are another one of those photo subject that photographers are drawn to. I like to shoot them in an abstract kind of way. When I shoot photos I am not trying to create postcards, so I leave the landmark type photos to the photographers who specialize in that subject matter.

    Bridges, Water and Mountains all great subjects of Landscape Photography.
    .-= Greg Taylor´s last blog ..Concert Photography 101 : Review =-.

  3. Jessica S. says:

    Something’s a little wonky with the sizes of the frames of your pictures for me – some are being squashed in half. If I click on them, then I can see a version that’s the correct ratio.
    .-= Jessica S.´s last blog ..Pink =-.

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