PRINCE’S ISLAND BRIDGE AND BOW RIVER, CALGARY, ALBERTA
I found a good viewpoint to make a long exposure photo of the last light of sunset and this pedestrian bridge. It connects Memorial Drive and Prince’s Island in the downtown core of this western Canadian city. Memorial Drive streetlights provided the illumination on the snow and tree branches.
Nikon D7100, tripod.
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Although I have only seen photos of this handsome pedestrian bridge, I find I am always attracted to it. Your photo here brings out the pizzazz of the bridge and the beauty of the Bow River. Thanks, Frank.
Thanks for the kind comment. I *think* you’re referring to the Peace Bridge, which is *another* Bow River pedestrian bridge about a kilometre away from the bridge in this photo. 🙂
Awesome