This picture was taken on my summer holiday in England. To be more precise, in Bristol. The photo shows a bridge called 'Clifton Suspension Bridge'. This bridge is therefore located in the Clifton district, in Bristol. In the photo, you can see the other side of the cliff, showing the other end of the bridge. The pillar is framed exactly in the middle. This photo was taken from the side furthest away from Bristol itself. Therefore, to see this for yourself, you will first have to walk across the bridge. In doing so, you will feel that the bridge moves up and down a bit, which I found a funny feeling myself because I had expected a bridge to just be solid and stationary. What I personally really like about this picture is that you can clearly see the rocks under the bridge and they are also depicted very ruggedly, and the bridge itself forms a nice so called 'leading line' which looks a lot nicer
Hi, I'm Rens, 15 years old and one of my hobbies is taking photos. I do this mainly in the summer holidays because then there are more things to take photos of and I have more time to take them... Read more…