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Photography Architecture posted on Jun 16, 2004
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Once back during it's construction, this bridge crossing the St-Lawrence river was, in his construction, the longest steel tubular structure in the world. It stayed there for over 60 years. Now this bridge is still in use, crossing the river, to get from or out of the Island of Montreal by train or car.

Comments (7)


sheilakalajdzic

9:20PM | Wed, 16 June 2004

great composition!!! very crisp, interesting image

cynlee

10:45PM | Wed, 16 June 2004

bold, strong compo, & perfectly sharp! :]

jimry

3:20AM | Thu, 17 June 2004

Xlent compo and image :)

unzy

4:07AM | Thu, 17 June 2004

Je rejoint les autres, une excellent composition et ces deux ponts qui semblent se croiser, c'est un peu surrliste (on n'arrive pas bien a comprendre le principe) et cela donne une force onnante a ce merveilleux clichen n&b. V

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Dianthus

4:30AM | Thu, 17 June 2004

Great photo :)

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jcv2

12:09PM | Thu, 17 June 2004

Thorough materials last longer. Great view on this bridge crossing!

gallimel

2:57AM | Sat, 31 July 2004

it has been a great journey in your gallery before my holidays :) thank you, see you in september moon :)


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