Sunday, February 9, 2014

Bridge and Blue Skies

 Burlington Canal Lift Bridge

It's the same bridge I posted on Friday but from the west side.

Burlington Skyway in foreground, lift bridge behind


I am linking to Sunlit Sunday Here.

30 comments:

  1. HI EG I love both these shots. wonderful clear blue skies yet snow on the ground and ice in the sea. Wonderful bridges

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  2. What a beautiful view of the bridge
    Have a nice Sunday

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  3. This must be the main bridge that was in use before the Skyway bridge was built. When it went up the traffic line up stretched for miles.

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  4. Sits perfectly against that big blue sky!

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  5. I am loving that sunlit lift bridge in the second photo... the icy water and the colors are magnificent

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  6. I am surprised that there isn't more ice in the water, with it being so cold?

    Posted a virtual tour of our house on my blog post today.

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  7. And you were singing, "What a day this has been, what a rare mood I'm in...." Right?

    Gorgeous. Still looks cold, though, with that ice floating on the water and the snow, of course!

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  8. The colours don't 'pop' as much as the other day but it's still impressive!

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  9. Your second photo reminds me of a photo I took in PHiladelphia. Nice perspective.

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  10. Hi! Nice captures. We would say that "The river divides people, and the bridge joins them together."
    Wishing you a wonderful Sunday.

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  11. In spite of all that sun and blue sky, that water still looks so cold. Beautiful scene !

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  12. Beautiful from every angle.

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  13. That is a gorgeous blue sky. I like all the interesting straight and curved lines in these photos, as well as the angles.

    Thanks for bringing these bridge images to Sunlit Sunday. Can you imagine designing such a structure!

    Karen

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  14. So much interest - snow, details of the bridge and that amazing blue sky. Oh, and the photo triggers: leading and curving lines. Yep, I think you got it.

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  15. We get to look at the opposite side, amazing shot against the deep blue sky

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  16. Great captures! Such lovely sky. We have a couple of lift bridges, close to me, that are always a pleasure to see!

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  17. Oh, to see blue skies!!! Soon and very soon, I hope!!! Have a wonderful week!

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  18. Those blue skies add the perfect touch to most any picture.

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  19. Burlington is about 12 miles up the road---well a different town I do suppose. LOL

    Love the bright blue sky. MB

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  20. Wonderful shots EG - perfect clarity!
    The vivid blue sky could easy be shot on the clear summer days we are having in the Southern Hemisphere - if it wasn't for the ice, snow and bare trees in the background!

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  21. Feels odd to see the snow and open water. A nice sunny day at least.

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  22. Nice shots of these bridges. They are both interesting looking. I like the sheets of ice in the water.

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  23. I am always fascinated by bridges (I don't know why). I sometimes wonder whether I would have liked to have been a civil engineer.

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  24. Icy cold and beautiful shots. Bridges are graceful and strong structures.

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  25. I haven't been to Burlington in ages!

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  26. The lift bridges are fascinating...

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