Hell Gate Bridge, Astoria Park, Queens
(Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Triboro Bridge in the background)
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16 comments:
Gee ... what an inviting name for a bridge. Really makes me want to see what's on the other side!
Or was that the idea?
Lovely photo Mary. Bridges are so photogenic, and these look great in sepia.
What a lovely photo! Impressive.
Love how you got the bridge from under - great view!
Old bridges are so elegant made even nicer because you shot it from a graceful angle!
Love the double bridge effect! I mpressive sense of dimension in sepia!
The steel spans in NYC are beautiful. We don't have rivers wide enough and with ships passing underneath, we have more nondescript bridges in CT. The lace of steel is the beauty, the sepia the perfect tone!
I love this, Mary!
I also have posted a SS today.
Junie
That's a magnificent bridge in sepia :)
I like the perspective you captured on the bridges. Very cool.
A magnificent shot of the bridge in sepia.
Happy Sepia Scenes Mary :)
Is that really the name of the bridge? Hmmm
It's a great pic no matter the name! hehehe
Nice bridge, funny name and great angle. Love the way you captured both bridges.
beautiful bridge, interesting name. love the sepia treatment. Hope you can stop by to see my sepia scene Thanks!
I love both of the bridges in the same shot! The contrast between the two bridges is almost poetic. I also love the fluffy clouds peaking through the thick steel beams.
Hi! I found you because of sunnymama, loved the Sephia pics and she sent me here =) So glad she did! Love the bridge by the way =)
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