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Great Bridges: Old, Majestic, Venerable or Just Bustling with life!

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Here we see the San Francisco Bay Bridge seen from the lounge atop the Marriott Marquis San Francisco hotel during our August 2014 trip there:

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Douglas A. Kerr: San Francisco Bay Bridge

This is the full frame, shot with our Canon PowerShot G16. Minor processing and resizing done in Silkypix Developer Studio 6.

Best regards,

Doug
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Asher Kelman: San Francisco Suspension Bridge


Thanks for revving the "bridges" thread, and in it I found this masterpiece.


Most kind of you!

Everyone just loves that bridge! It's such a factor in all S.F. life. Endless points of interest in the structure, crossing it by bicycle car or by foot each a unique experience in its own right and magnificent stroke of grandeur to the landscape from all around - land, the bay or from above!


This is actually apparently the Golden Gate Bridge, I think from the Presdio (San Francisco) end.



Here we see the San Francisco Bay Bridge seen from the lounge atop the Marriott Marquis San Francisco hotel during our August 2014 trip there:

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Douglas A. Kerr: San Francisco Bay Bridge

This is the full frame, shot with our Canon PowerShot G16. Minor processing and resizing done in Silkypix Developer Studio 6.

Doug,

A unique view, peering between buildings.

You realize that with each picture one could determined which street, balcony or window these last two pictures were taken given the known geometry of this famous bridge!

Asher
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Asher,

A unique view, peering between buildings.

You realize that with each picture one could determined which street, balcony or window these last two pictures were taken given the known geometry of this famous bridge!

Indeed!

Best regards,

Doug
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Chicago bridge

In Chicago City Panorama

Look down at the right. The impressive pedestrian bridge feeds the Chicago Museum of Art on the lower right!


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Looking forward to your own bridge pictures!

Thanks!

Asher
 
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