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Once again, for Louis la Vache's "Sunday Bridges," Jerusalem's Bridge of Strings.
(See more under the label Calatrava.)
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How did reflections of the tall apartment buildings get onto the UNDERSIDE of the bridge?!
You figure it was a trick of the bus window through which I took the picture?
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Everyone thinks "Trolls!" when you say "under the bridge," but I think the religious men in this photo look dwarfed by the big bridge.
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That's one imposing bridge, Dina! I'd say it dwarfs, alright! Funky reflections... it's hard to say where they come from not knowing where those apartments are located.
ReplyDeleteWow! Neat shot, Dina!
ReplyDelete«Louis» appreciates your contributions to Sunday Bridges.
Dina, you are doing miracles multiplying bridges...
ReplyDeletea clever shot, Dina.:p this looks like a huge bridge.
ReplyDeleteEven underneath, it looks magnificent.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're under a boat! Great photo :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, Dina!
ReplyDeleteYou were on the bus, right? Maybe the apartments reflected on the window and in the photo they seem a reflection under the bridge :-)
such an interesting vantage point. I like how you framed it.
ReplyDeleteLike the underbelly of a whale. Impressive architectural shot.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant slab of ice.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks so clean and beautiful. In Hawaii, somebody would have tried to do graffiti on those white surfaces. Sad, but true.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot. The question is too difficult! I'm just enjoying the photo.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite gorgeous for the underside of a bridge!
ReplyDeleteFantastic perspective! Thank you so much for the link, I didn't even know that pedestrian bridge existed and it looks very cool!
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