June 7

The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, designed by famed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

Dallas, Texas

photographed 5.27.2012

Posted on June 7, 2012, in architecture, Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. Great lines! If you ever get the chance, his City of Science and Arts in Valencia is a masterpiece in my opinion.

    Like

  2. You posted a series of photos of that building, didn’t you? They were great shots, and were the reason I started following your blog. I guess I need to figure out when I can take a trip to Spain!

    Like

    • Yes I did, glad you liked them enough to follow; just had the opportunity to have a small sunday stroll there, but it is definitely worth the visit, as is Valencia, beautiful city!

      Like

  3. Melinda,

    Somehow, I’m having no luck “liking” your images on the blog, and I’m not having any such problems on other folks’ blogs. Just wanted to let you know about the problem.

    Love the bridge image!

    Like

    • Brett – I am not sure what the problem might be with “liking” the images; I am getting likes from others which makes it more of a mystery. I am traveling now, and accessing everything via an iPad; when I get home to a “real” computer and can access the full site, I will look at it in more detail. Thanks for letting me know that you are having trouble. In the meantime, do you mind if I simply assume you “like” everything?!

      I shot the bridge from the sunroof of the car as we drove across. For some reason (being in Texas, I suppose, is the main one, since we sure do love to drive instead of walk!) there’s not really any way to walk across the bridge. I was lucky the traffic was light enough to accommodate a slow drive-by shot!

      Like

  4. You did an amazing job here Melinda!
    The white lines against the blue sky look amazing!

    Like

  5. How do lines hold up
    all that exquisite fine weight
    it must be balance.

    Like

Leave a comment