#skywatchfriday — a view from a bridge
Or rather, two views. And two bridges.
The Throgs Neck Bridge connects two NYC boroughs. In the afternoon we drove from Queens to the Bronx,
And then, coming home, I captured a shot of the Whitestone Bridge (it also connects Queens and the Bronx) and the Manhattan skyline.
I love your bridge shots. I always love it when my wife drives when we are on trips so I can take photos of the bridges we go over and other things that interest me.
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Beautiful photos. I can be a passenger on bridges, but I cannot, will not, be the driver! Not on city bridges like that anyway!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I didn't realize the Manhattan skyline is so colorful!
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Love the views. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good New Years Day. Many people aren't aware that New York City is mainly a collection of islands. Lots of bridges to choose from, if you are a driver or even a walker.
ReplyDeleteWell, then, we have to educate them. As you know, the Bronx is on the mainland. Manhattan is an island. Staten Island — self evident. Brooklyn and Queens are on Long Island (but socially and politically, Long Island only refers to the suburbs). And there are lots of small islands — Ellis Iskand, Liberty Island, Riker’s Island …
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