A view of the Westgate Bridge in Melbourne looking inbound.
This photograph was taken one night on a bridge in downtown los angeles.
ever walked that lonesome highway determined to be you? / read the sign.
Merged photos taken along the Eastern Freeway from Ringwood to Melbourne
Noise barrier at Eastlink freeway, Melbourne
View from a freeway entrance ramp in Melbourme’s outer east.
Western entrance to the Graham Farmer Tunnel which runs under the City of Perth
Took this while on the freeway to Reno. I was in awe of how beautiful the moutains surrounding this freeway were. I included the trucks for comparison on the size and of course the beauty of this mountains. I took this photo through the front window of my truck. As Is / Nikon D80 / Lens 50-200mm
Shot on Southeastern freeway. Crafers, Adelaide, South Australia. The colour is unmodified.
This is an exit sign off the I-17/Black Canyon Freeway that just cracks me up EVERY time I see it! How happy can Happy Valley Road really be if the sign leading you to it is shot full of bullet holes? Ha ha ha I have done nothing to alter this ~ this is the actual sign & it’s been this way for at least 20 years that I know of. I don’t know why it strikes me so funny but it does!
I thought I could photograph an everyday scene of children / returning from school on a beautiful Los Angeles day enhanced / by pristine white clouds. These two school buses are exiting / an off ramp of the freeway on Sunset Blvd. in Los Angeles. / I did see a creature in the sky that / looked like he was holding a case or envelope, but decided to / not let me imagination drift into another otherworldy story. / That is when I remembered the stories of the Magic School Bus / that are very popular books for school age children. / Interesting things always happen on Ms Frizzles trips with her / class. One story is about Ms Frizzle’s class that is going on the / most boring trip to the waterworks. At least that is what their / teacher has planned until her class discovers how interesting / things always happen on Ms Frizzle’s trip. After going through / a tunnel,all the kids find themselves in scuba diving outfits. / Then on the top of a bridge the bus rises up in the air and / into a cloud. Once in the cloud, the class finds that water / droplets are growing, and they are shrinking. Then the class / rains and lands in the water purification system. Eventually / it takes them back to Walkerville Elementary, where they come / out of the faucet in the girls’ bathroom. / Later they see the bus outside and wonder how it returned / from the cloud. The stories have been developed as creative / computer software that are amusing and informative. Maybe / next time I will be able to upload a photograph without / entering other worlds. On the other hand, I love to write / imaginative and wacky stories and recommend children’s / books that I have collected over the years and have an / extensive collection of my favorite fairy tales and amusing / and wonderful children’s books that I cherish. / I have many books to share and pair with my photographs. / Imaginative literature for children has some of the best / illustrators and writers that create extraordinary art and stories. / Please view in large format to appreciate the imagery, / especially the beautiful cloud formations.
Beneath the freeway in the Brisbane CBD, Queensland, Australia.
Pentax K10D / 18mm Shutter speed: 30 sec F-Stop: f/22 ISO: 100 Location: Toulouse, France (2007)
A different view of Perth City. The Graham Farmer Freeway and Northbridge Tunnel, With the Perth City Skyline as a backdrop. EOS 500D. The Portrait version can be seen Here
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
Night Traffic on the Kwinana Freeway. Canon EOS 7D.
A pedestrian overpass at dusk, crossing the Kwinana Freeway. Canon EOS 7D. Featured in: Canon DSLR.
Over the 210 Freeway. Fontana, CA Taken with Canon40D
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