Richmond Bridge is a lasting symbol of Tasmania’s convict heritage. The sandstone arches of Australia’s oldest known large stone arch bridge have spanned Tasmania’s Coal River since its completion in 1825. Built by convict labour, the Richmond Bridge reminds us of the forced migration that contributed to the development of Australian society.
Richmond Bridge was included in the National Heritage List on 25 November 2005.
The tones work really well giving a feel of age to the bridge, and the reflections are perfect.
TrEaSuReDiMaGeSover 4 years ago
This is an outstanding piece, not only do I love the tones and composition, But the Reflection is OUTSTANDING! I really agree that the tones of this piece gives it age and much character. Excellent addition to the light and reflection group :-)
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The tones work so well in this piece. Excellent mood
Beautiful, love the perspective and reflections. the colors great too.
The tones work really well giving a feel of age to the bridge, and the reflections are perfect.
This is an outstanding piece, not only do I love the tones and composition, But the Reflection is OUTSTANDING! I really agree that the tones of this piece gives it age and much character. Excellent addition to the light and reflection group :-)
love it man
This has lovely colour tones in it – nice bridge – interesting scene. Good job.
Beautiful reflections.
Tone really gives this one some juice. Love it!
Brilliant shot…I have visited Tas a few times and remember this bridge quite well! Brought back some memories for me… thank you!
Very nice, love the rich sepia tones.