Aside from being referred to as the Steel City due to its formerly colossal steel industry, Pittsburgh is also nicknamed as the City of Bridges for the 446 that connects the city to its surrounding suburbs. As a tourist, these bridges made my life very convenient as it made the areas of interest across the river from downtown easily accessible. I took these photographs on my way to the Warhol Museum using my iPhone 7 Plus as the extra weight of a DSLR would just have made the walk unbearable. On some occasions, I prefer the iphone over my DSLR for photography as its Pano mode allows me to take wide-sweeping views just like the photos on this post. Thankfully, the bridge I had to cross to get to the museum was one of the prettier ones with a lemon yellow paint making it stand out against the concrete skyscrapers and rich blue sky.
Love the yellow bridge.
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Makes them pop out from the gray background.
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Beautiful shots!
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Thank you for liking my photograph and for taking time to comment. Hope you visit again.
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446 bridges!! That is crazy. I do love a good bridge though
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I know! I only saw a few but I trusted the tour guide when he gave us those info…fact checked him and they indeed have 400 plus bridges.
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I find bridges fascinating. To think these designs were once in a gifted person’s head before it was drawn up and finally built. They are true artist.
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Yup…not a math person so engineering was not my calling…thankfully I can press a camera shutter so I’m able to capture these wonderful creations.
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Wow! That yellow just pops!
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Thank you…It does make the bridge pop out…not like most bridges painted in gray looking dull and boring.
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