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The Forth Road Bridge at South Queensferry, Scotland at sunset in early August.
Located 9 miles (15 km) west of Edinburgh, the Forth Road Bridge spans the Firth of Forth between South Queensferry and North Queensferry. When it was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II on the 4th September, 1964, the bridge was the longest in the world outside the USA.
The bridge is nearly 1828m (2000 yards) long while its main span, of 1006m (3300 feet), is the tenth longest in the world; its towers are over 150m (500 feet) high. The deck, which carries four lanes of traffic with two walkways, is suspended from cables which are 5.9cm (2.3 inches) in diameter and composed of 11,618 high-tensile steel wires, giving a total length of wire of 49,280 km (30,621 miles).
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Gorgeous capture..love the composistion adnt he orange hues and tones..wonderful silhouette of the bridge..and that drizzle of gold on the water..well done.
Works well Tom, a very nice capture!
Memorable capture tomg. Great comp and colour
amazing capture just breath taking
Very Great Image!
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Well Done My Child On Such A Breath Taking Piece, Such Talent U Have……!!!
Oh Yes!! This I really like, it is beautiful in colour, it is nice in b/w but beautiful in colour
lovely image – I love them both!
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A stunning image. I love it.
Yeah, i like your sunsets, good work mate :)