..here’s a landmark to know roughly where this was taken..
The Michigan Avenue Bridge (officially DuSable Bridge) is a bascule bridge that carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States. The bridge was proposed in the early 20th century as part of a plan to link Chicago’s south side and north side parks with a grand boulevard. Construction of the bridge started in 1918, it opened to traffic in 1920, and decorative work was completed in 1928. The bridge provides passage for vehicles and pedestrians on two levels; it is an example of a fixed trunnion bascule bridge, which is also known as a “Chicago style bascule bridge”. The bridge is included in the Michigan–Wacker Historic District and has been designated as a Chicago Landmark.
10 replies on “moleman series: dusable bridge”
A creative achievement well done smoothly!.
un pont pour tourner en rond ! une drole d’idée 😉
Great shot once again Rian
perfect 360°
Very nice and cool picture.
Absolute fabulous shot. I do see you use HDR too. Love these shots. How many pictures do you take?
thanks, around three shots.. 🙂
I like the idea of fisheye HDRs.
oh my gosh, i almost left a bad comment lol i haven’t slept in two days, forgive me for the almost, haha see G+ for rants on HDR 😛
The flags are great here–nice use of the fisheye!