Photographer's Note
It's been a while since my last post. Life is coming at me with all its curve balls.
Today I had the opportunity to take a short drive with the family to Turtle Bay Exploration Park to see Titanic's artifact exhibit. We also visited the famous Sundial Bridge and the Garden. I'll be posting few pictures of this bridge, because it looks different from different angle. Here is some information on this bridge.
The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay crosses the Sacramento River in the heart of Redding, California. Opened July 4, 2004, the bridge links the north and south campuses of Turtle Bay Exploration Park and serves as a new downtown entrance for Redding's extensive Sacramento River Trail system.
The bridge celebrates human creativity and ingenuity, important themes of the 300 acre Turtle Bay Exploration Park. The steel, glass, and granite span evokes a sense of weightlessness and the translucent, non-skid decking provides for spectacular viewing at night. The bridge is also environmentally sensitive to its river setting. The tall pylon and cable stays allow the bridge to avoid the nearby salmon-spawning habitat there are no supports in the water while encouraging public appreciation for the river. Plazas are situated at both ends of the bridge for public use; the north-side plaza stretches to the water allowing patrons to sit at the river's edge.
In addition to being a functional work of art, the Sundial Bridge is a technical marvel as well. The cable-stayed structure has an inclined, 217 foot pylon constructed of 580 tons of steel. The deck is made up of 200 tons of glass and granite and is supported by more than 4,300 feet of cable. The structure is stabilized by a steel truss, and rests on a foundation of more than 115 tons of steel and 1,900 cubic yards of concrete. The McConnell Foundation, a private, independent foundation established in Redding in 1964, funded the majority of the bridge's $23 million cost.
World renowned Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava conceived the Sundial Bridge's unusual design, his first free-standing bridge in the United States. Calatrava has built bridges, airports, rail terminals, stadiums, and other structures around the world. His notable designs include the new PATH transportation terminal at the World Trade Center site in New York City and several projects at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, including the main stadium where opening and closing ceremonies were held.
vizion, axiotea, plimrn, rakeshgupta, ramesh_lalwani, sufi, ChrisJ, syd1946, pablominto, Henryk_Bilor, smash2707, Vato_Law, eyesthetix, kmarscher has marked this note useful
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macondo
(20449) 2007-03-25 23:25
Hello Pranab. Thanks for your comments about my shot which arrived only minutes ago. Good to see you out and about again taking some shots. This one is superbly composed and you wisely captured a person on the bridge. Not all that easy a shot really, with all that whiteness in the bright sunshine. Very good sense of perspective on this interesting looking bridge. Notes are interesting too.
Regards,
Andrew
axiotea
(21651) 2007-03-25 23:32
Hello Pranab,
Excellent view from a good POV, showing Sundial bridge... I like the pattern created from the cable forces on one side of the bridge and how the deck is surfaced with translucent glass. The green trees adding a good touch to your image. Light and colors are very nice too.
Have a nice day
Marilyn
plimrn
(21344) 2007-03-26 0:38
Hi pranab,
It is very difficult to capture this bridge; however I think your framing present a better picture of the the feeling of this bridge than any of the pictures I've seen of this it, including my own. There is even a theme, the bridges of Caltrava.
rakeshgupta
(2672) 2007-03-26 1:09
Hi Pranab,
The anti-aliazing of the rope wires are producing nice effect. Good POV and coverage.
Take care my friend.
- Rakesh
barrufeto_77
(28888) 2007-03-26 1:14
Hi Pranab.
Nice to TE-see U again... Excellent compostion with the bridge in the "diagonal" of the picture.
Well seen.
Rgs, Oscar
ramesh_lalwani
(3213) 2007-03-26 2:49
Hi parnab
Delighted to an outstanding shot.Excellent POV.Lovely colors.I suppose you took from boat.
TFS
Ramesh
sufi
(9588) 2007-03-26 3:37
Merhaba Pranab...
It's a wonderful and very creative point of view, indeed... Also wonderful diagonal composition... The colors, the light and the clarity are perfect... Of course great shot...
TFS...
Stay well..
Salim.
ChrisJ
(172378) 2007-03-26 9:40
Hello Pranab
I like the compostion & unusual pov of the futuristic suspension bridge. Good sharpness & pov. Tfs!
syd1946
(1167) 2007-03-26 12:58
Hello Pranab,
Great perspective on this shot!The bridge,so impressive helps very much to this way.Architecture against nature!Interesting note!
Greetings,
Thomas
siolaw
(38294) 2007-03-27 0:14
H Pranab,
A well composed picture with a diagonally framed bridge, natural looking colors, sharp details and nice texture of the trees... a complete note too!
Laurent
ahmetgedikli
(25609) 2007-03-27 1:32
Hi Pranab,
Nice shot. Superb POV, colours and good sharpness. Well done.
Have a nice weekend.
Ahmet
berek
(50518) 2007-03-27 3:29
Hi Pranab,
what a wonderful modern architecture. very good point of view and sharpness. have a nice day.
Burak
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pablominto
(53746) 2007-03-27 5:42
Hello Pranab,
I like the point of view and the resulting dynamic composition!
Beautiful piece of architecture is well depicted, and your new toy delivers great colours and excellent sharpness!
Greetings,
Pablo -
:-) OK-
Henryk_Bilor
(20803) 2007-03-27 12:52
Hi Pranab
Interesting construction of the bridge. Nice capture - good perspective and light.
Regards
Salil_B
(737) 2007-03-28 12:42
This view is also good. Composition-wise this may be better than the second view.
Salilda
Angshu
(56760) 2007-03-29 4:11
Dear Pranab
The view couldn't be better. Like the futuristic looking bridge with the diagonal steel ribs & the colours are good. Well done
Regards
Angshu
smash2707
(3320) 2007-03-31 16:45
Hi Pranab. Long time, no see. Nice point of view and amazing perspective. The colors of your shot are very natural. Thanks for your comments on my shot. Regards and welcome back, Yvonne
Vato_Law
(12732) 2007-04-01 5:27
Hello Pranab,
Nice to be back and see you too. Well seen this angle to capture the bridge on a diagonal way revealing lots of details of its structure.
I also like the fact we can appreciate the action bellow it, part of the river and the trees at its side. Nice light and colours management.
Cheers.
Paulo
AROBN54
(11475) 2007-04-01 13:11
Hello, Pranab,
WOW!! This is an amazing shot. I have never seen this bridge and you've done a wonderful job presenting it. I especially like the POV at which you've shot this and the way the eyes is drawn into the photo. I also like those nice, bright clear colors. Great job!! Best regards,
Shelly
eyesthetix
(641) 2007-09-07 10:50
Hey Pranab !
Lovely diagonal here with the bridge.
The composition looks interesting as a result.
Photographic/picture quality is also very good.
Well done.
Best regards, Daniel
kmarscher
(2887) 2007-10-28 13:29
Fine job of grabbing the best view possible to include both the bridge, the piling, and the landscape. The low angle brings drama to the scene and the people add scale. Nice!
Regards,
Kathy
Photo Information
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Copyright: Pranab Banik (pranab)
(5354)
- Genre: 风景
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2007-03-25
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Sony Alfa DSLR A100
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Bridges of Calatrava, Bridges / Pontes / Most - 1 [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-03-25 22:04
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