Nice bridge with all the lines. Are they for helping hold it up? I don’t know much about bridges, since we don’t have any around here. I’ve been over a few big ones in other places, though. 🙂
Thanks for the extra information, Becky. I really enjoyed reading more about it, and seeing the photos in the gallery on the site you linked to. The bridge is massive, and to see the materials used and the precision needed to construct it, just a work of art! 🙂
It’s name is the Queensferry Crossing, and just behind it is the Forth Road Bridge and beyond that the Forth Bridge – the latter is an incredible rail bridge which also happens to be an UNESCO World Heritage site.
Nice bridge with all the lines. Are they for helping hold it up? I don’t know much about bridges, since we don’t have any around here. I’ve been over a few big ones in other places, though. 🙂
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They add strength, which is critical given the winds on this stretch of river and the amount of traffic. You can discover more here https://www.theforthbridges.org/queensferry-crossing/
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Thanks for the extra information, Becky. I really enjoyed reading more about it, and seeing the photos in the gallery on the site you linked to. The bridge is massive, and to see the materials used and the precision needed to construct it, just a work of art! 🙂
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So glad you enjoyed finding out more. It is extraordinary.
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Amazing lines in that structure. Mine, not a river, but…
https://whatweseez.wordpress.com/2019/10/11/lines-of-12th-beckys-lines-and-square-challenge-oct-11/
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You’ve captured the ripples beautifully
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Beautiful photo. Like an arrow pointing to the heavens!
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Thank you 😀
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That bridge makes the cruise ship under it look tiny. Great lines.
Here is my entry for the day.
https://ceenphotography.com/2019/10/11/october-11-squarelines-autumn-sky/
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I know! It’s an amazing river to be beside.
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Beautiful sky lines from you today Cee 😍
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What an interesting bridge!
Here is my entry: https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2019/10/11/october-squares-zig-zag/
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It’s name is the Queensferry Crossing, and just behind it is the Forth Road Bridge and beyond that the Forth Bridge – the latter is an incredible rail bridge which also happens to be an UNESCO World Heritage site.
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That is just amazing! 3 of them, wow!
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What a cool bridge!
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And there are another two right behind it!
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I love this kind of bridge architecture – very spirit lifting with all those slender strands.
https://tishfarrell.com/2019/10/11/squarely-filling-the-frame-in-townsend-meadow/
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Very . . specially when the sun is shining!
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https://studiotionghan.com/2019/10/11/lines-in-a-mask-beckys-lines-squares-11/
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It’s a piece of art!
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/10/lines-and-squares-11.html
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the architect will be delighted to hear that 🙂
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just had a thought . . . perhaps were you referring to my picture?! if so I am very happy and delighted too!
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Wonderful bridge lines there!
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Looks good from this angle 🙂
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Day 11 is a confusion of tree trunks:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/10/11/october-squares-lines-of-tree-trunks/
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I like tree confusion 🙂
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