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  • HDRI Sydney early morning.

  • The ANZAC bridge, Sydney, Australia.

  • One of the public statues comprising Antony Gormley’s Event Horizon exhibit in London (they’re gone now!)

  • It’s not often you get a chance to stand in the middle of Sydney Harbour Bridge without traffic. © Sara Lamond 2007 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Melbourne’s Docklands feature many incredible architectural marvels, including this wonder, the Webb Bridge

  • Taken from beneath an unfinished bridge east of Melbourne.

  • Another view of perhaps another unnoticed part of the south bank in London.. or at least unnoticed for me until few days ago.. I like the view from here and the perspective and composition do for me !

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  • The old historic bridge over the Moorabool River at Fyansford is no longer used for vehicular traffic, but still stands as a testament and reminder of the rich history of this area in Geelong’s past. I decided to add a few more years to it’s age with the sepia toning. ( just a little photographic license.)

  • An abstract architectural shot of Sydney Harbour’s two most famous icons. If you look carefully you can see the bridge climbers too!

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge 75th Celebrations / Camera: Canon 20 D / ISO: 400, f/18, 15 sec, fl: 17 mm / Post processing: noise reduction

  • Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees (NE England)

  • Taken at Fort Baker. The fog was dense enough to block the view of San Francisco entirely. Fort Baker, California

  • The Shoal fly by sculpture located at the docklands across the road from Etihad Stadium. This image kept coming back to me as one that I liked so I uploaded it! Taken with my Canon 40D and processed as always in Adobe Lightroom 2.

  • What would a bridge do, / But connect two points, / That before, could not. / There are bridges in life, / Concrete and Steel, / Space and Time, / Spirit and Love, / Friend to Friend, / Hand to Hand, / Here’s mine, / Held out to you…..

  • The Golden Gate Bridge-San Francisco.

  • ELVET across the River Wear to the east of the Durham peninsula is bounded by the river on its western, northern and eastern sides so that like the `Dun Holm it forms an `island, although considerably flatter in appearance. Records of Elvet’s existence actually predate the settlement of Dunholm in 995 A.D so it may have been a place of importance. Anciently Elvet was called AELFET EE which in a very old tongue meant `Swan Island’ . This is recorded in an old book called The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the place where a certain Peotwine was consecrated as the BISHOP OF WHITHORN in the year 762 A.D. This consecration took place two hundred and thirty three years before the founding of Durham as at this time the Dun Holm is thought to have been a densely wooded uninhabitable area. Elvet, flatter and more accessible may have been settled and cultivated. It is worth noting that SIMEON OF DURHAM,an eleventh century historian with access to ancient documents, suggested the existence of an earlier settlement in the vicinity of Durham. He describes the densely wooded Durham peninsula as containing a small cultivated plain which was regularly ploughed and sown by farmers before the settlement of St Cuthbert’s carriers in 995 A.D. Perhaps the farmers came from a small agricultural settlement at Elvet. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L)

  • taken in the beautiful picturesque town of Branttôme (Périgord Vert in the Dordogné SW France) this is our first visit and won’t be the last, the town is humming with activity and has so many beautiful houses, a stunning and very old Abbaye and a wonderful river, the town is an island. Featured in Masters of the Scenic 31st August ‘09 Canon G10 / I have tidied this image by removing the ariels from the rooftops and used a “glamour filter”.

  • North Yorkshire, Filey, UK / Nikon D60 hdr + OE / one shot, hand held / Lens:nikkor 18-200mm / f/10.0 1/10 ISO 100

  • I committed for a whole year to make images at the Narrows Bridge. After nine months I am amazed that I can still find new and interesting images. I hope that by imersing myself in a setting and working hard (20 visits this year) I can begin to see. This was made last weekend, as the sun’s position changes as it rises the low sunlight illuminates different parts of the bridge supports.

  • Gateway Bridge Brisbane

  • Rome, Italy View of San Peter from Ponte Umberto l

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