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  • The Golden Gate At Night

  • The Golden Gate Bridge rising from the shadows.

  • The Golden Gate Bridge

  • The Infirmary Bridge, over the River Ness, Inverness, Scotland with the castle in the background. The Infirmary Bridge ( so called because it crosses the river near the old Infirmary hospital ) is one of a pair of iron suspension foot-bridges over the Ness. It dates back to Victorian times and was manufactured in Inverness.

  • Went to take picturees of water drops and found this one stuck by some spiders silk..

  • this is the wynch bridge, on the river tees in the north pennines (northern england) built in 1830, to replace the original chain bridge , which was built in1741. grade 2 listed structure. a span of 21 metres.

  • Nikon D60. 10-20mm lens / F5, 1/400s Visited York, the oldest inland town in Western Australia this afternoon on my way back from Tammin. York is situated 97kms east of Perth. / This suspension bridge was built in 1906 /

  • As is, taken on January 11, 2009 with as Olympus FE-340 We’re so close my reflection can be seen in the eye I didn’t use flash, but the sun behind me makes it look like the camera is using flash. This squirrel out of the blue climbed my leg. I looked down at it; it climbs down and looks away scratching its belly as if going “I didn’t do it” as my shadow lurks over it. Then it ran behind me and tried to climb my knapsack. Then it spiraled up a pole in front of me, poped its head to the side going Peek-a-boo! Yes the above pic is the same little guy :) After it climbed down the pole I brought my hand out to it. It grabbed one of my fingers, then took off.

  • San Francisco Bay Bridge at night.

  • Anzac Bridge, Sydney Australia Canon 50D / Sigma 18-200 OS f5.5 ; 1/500 ; ISO100 ; 28mm (cropped in PS-CS3)

  • a bridge across the south link road in Cork city shot on my fabulous bronica etrs on a glorious day windy but sunny and cloudy.

  • Suspension Bridge at the Monsopiad Cultural Village in Kota Kina Balu, Borneo, Malaysia. / Camera-Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 FEATURED IN – ‘First Things’ Group

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Alexandra Suspension Bridge If you are feeling a little adventurous, cross the Gorge on what is known locally as “The Swinging Bridge”! This masterful piece of 19th century engineering was opened in 1904. It was washed away by the Great Flood of 1929 but restored a few years later. The bridge was named after Queen Alexandra, consort to King Edward VII. Crossing it will provide you with fine views on both sides of the gorge. From near the bridge, you can make your way up to either the Alexandra Lookout or the Cataract Lookout for a birds eye view. For those still keen to walk on, it is possible to continue on walking tracks to reach the Second Basin further up in the gorge, as well as Duck Reach – 45 minutes each way. (Duck Reach is the site of the first municipal hydroelectric power station in Australia and had provided power from 1895 to 1955) Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/320sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • The Forth Road Bridge…....I took this in 2001 and I have lost the original but managed to find a photograph to scan…....It is so gorgeous down at the coastline at South Queensferry ,Leading from Edinburgh ,Leith right along to Silverknowes and Cramond.Then you reach the Bridges….........x /

  • The Golden Gate Bridge at night.

  • Panoramic view of the Forth Road Bridge at night.

  • Fort Lee Historical Park, Fort Lee, NJ, is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It’s full of revolutionary artifacts and set up as a fort. All of the cannons are set up facing the George Washington Bridge and New York, LOL. Just a reminder to those New Yorkers that the Statue of Liberty is really in New Jersey and they can’t have it back. / © jc warburton 09, Nikon D90,Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5 – 5.6 VR lens. Featured in: Cityscapes and City Skylines Nov. 09.

  • Taken from the suspension Bridge over the River Tweed at Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland. converted to B & W using PSP.

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