Urban landscapes: Me, seeing RED

CHERRY STREET NORTH BRIDGE,
TORONTO, ONTARIO

This is one of four new bridges that opened last year in the port lands of Canada’s largest city. I figured there might be decent photo opportunities there, but I was blown away by the possibilities presented in wet, foggy weather (you can see the results of water drops on the lens).
Two of the bridges are red, the others are orange and yellow. All were constructed in Halifax/Dartmouth Nova Scotia, then transported by ship to Toronto via the St. Lawrence Seaway. I’ll check out the other bridges on future Toronto trips.
Nikon D7100, tripod, polarizing filter

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