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Bixby, bridge, Carmel, hoi an, new jersey, postaday photography, Princeton, viet nam, weekly photo challenge
URL for this challenge is: https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/bridge/
Following are photos that I took of bridges in my travels.
Sonia Malysz said:
What a great collection of bridges 🙂
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Abrie Joubert said:
Really like the first capture with the siunlight under the bridge and the “round” bridge
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Amy said:
What an impressive series, Wow!!
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Amy!
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quietsolopursuits said:
I like the night shot with the streaking from the lights of the cars and the New River Gorge bridge best, but they’re all great.
BTW, I tested a 6D out in the camera store today against my 7D Mk II, the 6D is head and shoulders above the 7D at least in low light.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jerry. Your experience with the 6D is like mine. I use it for landscapes and people shots, especially when they are not still, as is the case with children.
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bluebrightly said:
Hands down, my favorite here is the bridge in Hoi An, but the bridge to nowhere is a close second – such a nice, rustic feeling, and of course the description is appealing.
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neihtn2012 said:
The bridge to nowhere is relatively new and very good-looking. Thank you for your comments.
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Jim Streeter said:
the wooden bridge would be good in black/white. Great photos, Jim
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you Jim. I’ll have to transform that one into a monochrome version. 🙂
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milfordstreet said:
Wow. You have a nice collection of bridges here. I think we saw the first one during our stay in Princeton.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thanks Chris! If you come into Princeton, from US 1, you probably had to cross that bridge.
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milfordstreet said:
That would be why it looked familiar. It’s pretty. Cheers!
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