The Big Four Bridge for pedestrians and bicycles officially opened for traffic on Friday. This old railroad truss bridge spans the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, KY and Jeffersonville, IN. This old bridge has been a part of the Louisville waterscape since the late 1800s. I was at the right place, right time, with camera handy back in November to catch this sunset. Using these three shots to show how dramatically the scene changed in just a few minutes. (Click on collage to enlarge.)
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8 comments:
Love that sky with the silhouette of the bridge..good shot Faye
it's pretty!
Great capture of the sunset behind the bridge! It's amazing how fast the sky does change.
I love watching the sunset proceed!! I love your images, with the reflections of the gorgeous colours in the water!!
I am glad they keep the bridges for pedestrians an bikers. And onlookers. :) Nice sunset.
What a pretty evening back-drop for the bridge Faye
You mentioned you were thinking of posting your French pics ..... most bloggers love anything French. I've got the two blogs one French and the other for my home city but I've noticed some people incorporate the two. It's very rewarding to post holiday pics as you get to re- live the time.
Such glorious colours in your pictures; I'd want to frame them!
Beautiful shots, Faye!
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