I've always been fascinating with the underpinings of bridges. Even moreso now since the tragedy of lost and harmed lives after the fall of the 35W bridge in Minneapolis. Your photo with the pedestrian gives a clear insight into the size of the bridge.
I've always been fascinating with the underpinings of bridges. Even moreso now since the tragedy of lost and harmed lives after the fall of the 35W bridge in Minneapolis. Your photo with the pedestrian gives a clear insight into the size of the bridge.
ReplyDeleteLove that wall!
ReplyDeleteLove the colour and wall. Looks a little like a warehouse! Have a happy Sunday.
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Melbourne Daily Photo
Interesting perspective! The man standing in the photo shows the true size of the bridge!
ReplyDeleteThose colors are great! I don't think we ever truly get a feel for the size of a bridge unless we're under it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful.....this is great,it doesn't look like bridge for the first glance!
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So wide the bridge that it's almost a tunnel - the bar code brightens it up.
ReplyDeleteIt must be art...and for once I like it.
ReplyDeleteThe barcode makes a dark space much more cheerful!
ReplyDeleteLove the bar codes! Nice shot.
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a wonder no idiots have defaced the beauty with graffiti.
ReplyDeletevery nice wall :)
ReplyDeleteis the bridge for sale?!! an ingenious under-the-bridge art design.
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