Meg had a bunch of bridges posted today too. I think they are beautiful, and usually pretty amazing examples of engineering and architecture, but boy do they make me nervous.
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ReplyDeleteWow! love the image. Very well taken.
ReplyDeleteReally nice! Love the flag right smack in the middle~
ReplyDeleteLove the perspective and the symmetry in this one!
ReplyDeleteSo iconic. I took that exact same perspective while on the Brooklyn Bridge :)
ReplyDeletewow! nice shot you've got there!
ReplyDeletereally love it!
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a great photo of one of my favorite bridges..
ReplyDeleteI love the lines in this picture.
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~EdT.
Meg had a bunch of bridges posted today too. I think they are beautiful, and usually pretty amazing examples of engineering and architecture, but boy do they make me nervous.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I've ever seen such a nice photo like this of the Brooklyn Bridge -- great job.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I want to shout, I've been there!
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at a photo like that, I try to imagine what it took to build something like that bridge. It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I took a shot like that from a tour bus last year, but it was an dark, cloudy day and the photo didn't turn out nearly as well.
ReplyDeletea true icon
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always amazing. Wish I could say I had been there. Makes me want to go.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow! Love this photo. We have the "sister" bridge that Roebling built just down the street here in Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great picture! I love the perspective on this capture. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
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Walking this bridge is one of my favorite memories of my first trip to NYC. Love those gothic arches!
ReplyDeleteI want to walk across this one day!
ReplyDeleteGreat angle to make a perfect shot.
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