A couple of weeks ago I posted some photos of the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver. I took the opportunity to walk out on the bridge and get some photos of the large towers, and here they are. Don't get dizzy looking up!
This post is for both the Scenic Sunday and Sunday Bridges memes, as I think it qualifies for both.
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WOW! What awesome captures, Al! And I did feel a bit dizzy! Love them! Terrific looking bridge! Hope you and Socks have a great weekend!
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Too late...I'm dizzy! Wowza! Amazing towers. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Have a nice weekend! LG Tina
ReplyDeletecracking perspective!..... can't help thinking about all those rivets!... all fitted one at a time.... cracking engineering too!...:)
ReplyDeleteGreat angles! I almost felt dizzy by looking at the top one. :-) Well done.
ReplyDeleteWow! Just great perspective, All!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I'm glad you shared your work with us :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got some great macros of the bridge!
ReplyDeleteGreat imagination to result in great photos, Al.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.
That first one made my stomach flip-flop! Good thing I haven't eaten breakfast yet! Great photos!
ReplyDeletewow, that is an impressive bridge!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! (were you lying down when you took these?)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo's of the bridge!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I've seen this bridge but I've never walked across it. Enjoy the week.
ReplyDeletewhat are those "dot dot dots?"
ReplyDeleteOur Auckland Harbour bridge not allowed: Bicycles and walking.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of Lions Gate Bridge... but being familiar with it I want to know where you parked??
ReplyDeleteThe first one is awesome. Looks unreachable yet reachable thru the eyes. Both photos are impressive.
ReplyDeleteProspect Point is what I figured, Al, but that's still quite a walk to First Narrows... I'd do, though, to get these super shots.
ReplyDeleteOkay I won't stare that much and save myself from getting dizzy. :D
ReplyDeleteBut those are really impressive!