While the East River bridges along with the Verrazano [Verrazzano] Bridge are the more famous ones, these two bridges, the Whitestone Bridge and the Throgs Neck Bbridge that connect The Bronx with Queens are usually overlooked. They are indeed superb structures that with the proper light make for nice shots. I was working an event in The Bronx's shore in a locale situated between the two bridges. Looking south I could see the Withestone while looking north I could see the Throgs Neck. It was late evening in the middle of June back in 2006 and the camera at that time was the Canon 30-D.
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Two more bridges from this wonderful city
While the East River bridges along with the Verrazano [Verrazzano] Bridge are the more famous ones, these two bridges, the Whitestone Bridge and the Throgs Neck Bbridge that connect The Bronx with Queens are usually overlooked. They are indeed superb structures that with the proper light make for nice shots. I was working an event in The Bronx's shore in a locale situated between the two bridges. Looking south I could see the Withestone while looking north I could see the Throgs Neck. It was late evening in the middle of June back in 2006 and the camera at that time was the Canon 30-D.
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