Saturday, 5 November 2011
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I currently own a Nikon D5100 DSLR with the following lenses:
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7 Feedback Comments:
«Louis» welcomes you to Sunday Bridges and thanks you for this "coming and going" shot of this fine bridge.
One lovely feature of this bridge is that it doesn't hide its pretty setting. The strings remind me of a harp (I understand bridge architects work toward that allusion).
Thi sis a beautiful soaring bridsge.
@ Louis: You're welcome, like the avatar:)
@ Leora: They do a bit, not a particularly handsome bridge, however there are some nice little houses nestled into the hillside below it.
@Violet Sky: Thanks:)
Amazing bridge. Wow!
Wow this is beautiful especially with the city on it. Great shots!
Bridge
Tis is an amazing structure with all of those wires going off at an angle. I wonder what it is like to drive over it. It looks pretty high. I like the way it fits right in with the landscape. So nice. genie
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