This bridge crosses over the Mississippi River between Minnesota and Wisconsin at La Crosse, WI. The above photo was taken during a very rainy day, looking up while crossing the bridge.
This was on the approach to the bridge.
This was also while on the bridge closer to exiting.
This is the bridge taken from off to one side.
This was taken from a distance. The arch that appears at the center of the bridge is actually a different bridge that is right next to it.
By the way, here is what you see when you look up on the bridge next to it.
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Its a toss up, as there all great..I love the second as it looks like lace! Great captures- Priceless header as well-
ReplyDeleteVery cool black and white shots! It reminds me of a bridge that we used to cross all the time in Memphis.
ReplyDeleteit looks lovely in b/w with no colors to distract from the structure
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Really nice to see a whole serie of photos from thoose bridges!
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence.
ReplyDeleteBridges were made for people like us - I envy you this one!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of the bridge in monochrome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a spesial bridge :-) but like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteNice weekend from Norway.
So pretty! Love the one where the two bridges look like one. These are so cool in black and white, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence of shots of the bridge. I like the way the close-up of the first shots almost ended up looking like lace. It's also interesting that a second bridge is visible in the later shots.
ReplyDeleteFantastic capture, great monochrome. The first 2 are my favs.
ReplyDeleteGreat series. I was trying to pick a favorite and gave up -- I like them all.
ReplyDeleteI love bridges and these being in B&W just is stunning my friend. I love them all. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing wonderful scenery.
ReplyDeleteFrom the Far East.
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Great shot! And very creativ and cool:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast for the photographer! Great sequence, and thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful patterns! I favor the second one also.
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