A bit of blue to balance out the hot red from yesterday :) these shots were taken on the same day, amazing the difference being by water as opposed to the city streets! You can have a bit of fun with the angles of the double arched suspension Elizabeth Quay bridge. Above, if you pull the shot in you can see in the frame the State War Memorial high up in Kings Park. Below the cranes are beavering away on something that may or may not look like this.. I am reserving judgement :) Further below as the ferry comes in from South Perth the arches of the bridge look as if they are deflating and need a wee bit of air pumped in :) I'm sure it won't be the last time you will see the bridge here. Happy Sunday, take care and stay safe..
A very photogenic bridge!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative and clever and a superb photographer. What great fun, with a wonderful subject and great colors!
ReplyDeletePerth seems to me such a modern city! This bridge is really cool, love the arches! The blue sky is a must, thanks for these lights!
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Great looking arched bridge.
ReplyDeleteYour photos really excite me, G!
ReplyDelete...now that's quite a bridge!
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Those arches are amazing, and you can keep sharing all the blues you can find, because they enrich our lives! As does your blog header photo!
ReplyDeleteYou have caught the best angles on these curved bridge supports. Thank you for your comment today on my blog.
ReplyDeleteAustraliahas such beautiful design! Love those arches!
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking bridge!
ReplyDeleteIt is such a great looking bridge!
ReplyDeleteI looks like it's a pedestrian, biking bridge only. What wonderful engineering for that!
ReplyDeleteNo way we could ride bike today...Unless you had one those big wheel bike.
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wow what a cool looking bridge and very different, I like it.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos. Loved the post.
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Good arch fun photos. I love seeing Kings Park in the shots. Yes, I hope the buildings do not spoil such a great spot. I hope the Lucky Shag is surviving.
ReplyDeleteI like that bridge, it's very arty. A bonus with Kings Park in the distance.
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun bridge to watch, I like the not synchrone arches!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very unusual bridge...and beautiful blue skies.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say, Grace - I have to get to like it, I guess ;-)
ReplyDeletePerth is changing so fast I hope I don´t get lost next time we visit!
I see what you mean about that bridge. There are endless possibilities for creative shots. It's also amazing to see all those cranes signaling more growth. It's easy to see that Perth is a fast growing metropolis.
ReplyDeleteA creative bridge for a creative photographer. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Remarkable that structures like this keep a bridge up.
ReplyDeleteI recognize that shape! See, you got your own.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous bridge; I really like the structure.
ReplyDeleteFrom some angles, it reminds me of our own Gateway Arch.
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