For this month’s Sunday Stills Challenge Terri asks us to explore bridges.
I live in an area with many creeks, rivers and large areas of salt marsh. Whenever I leave my neighborhood to go anywhere I have to cross several bridges. My header image is of the Talmadge Bridge in nearby Savannah, Georgia.
We’ve seen many bridges in our travels – highway bridges across wide rivers, walking bridges, covered bridges, and swinging bridges. The following images are of a few of my favorite bridges from around the United States.







Next up are a few favorite bridges from our travels in Ireland and Scotland.



Shared with Terri’s Sunday Stills Bridges

Beth, your photos are stunning and I can see why these are your favorites! I can’t pick a favorite but wow, you are an amazing photographer!
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Terri, thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so glad you like my images. I enjoyed your bridges challenge.
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What fabulous photos! The shadow was outstanding!
You have traveled to many places, and looking back at your photos must be incredibly fun!
Nicely done!
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Nancy, so glad you enjoyed the bridges! Yes, it was fun going through the photos looking for bridges. I like taking pictures of bridges so there were a lot to go through!
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Beth, this is a beautiful collection. In terms of photography, the bridge at O’Leno State Park is my favorite. The way the bridge disappears into the mist is enchanting.
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Suzanne, I’m so glad you like the bridge at O’Leno State Park. The park was really spooky with that fog.
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Nice pictures. Crossing a bridge is like starting a new adventure – exciting.
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Judy, thank you! I never thought of it that way. I have to cross a bridge over a creek just to leave my neighborhood!
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Great shots Beth!
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Thanks Bryant!
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That’s a wonderful collection of bridges, BJ. I especially like the one in fall from the KY distillery. GORGEOUS!
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Thank you so much! It was a beautiful view and the fog made even more interesting. I’m glad you liked it.
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Wonderful bridges, Beth! I’ve seen a few of them, but not the Kentucky River Bridge. You image with the fog and fall foliage is stunning! Have a great weekend.
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Mike and Kellye, that view of the Kentucky River Bridge was taken from the Wild Turkey Distillery. I wasn’t sure the picture would turn out with the fog but it worked! So glad you enjoyed it.
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Very nice collection!
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Thanks so much. So glad you enjoyed the bridges.
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Beautiful selection of bridges!!
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Nora, thank you! I’ve crossed many bridges in my lifetime and I enjoy taking photos of the most memorable ones.
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Wonderful photos, I’ve been on the Ha’penny Bridge too. The covered bridge reminds me of the book and film which I loved..The Bridges of Madison County
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Alison, so glad you enjoyed the bridges. The covered bridge is one of the Bridges of Madison County. We drove around the county on gravel roads surrounded by cornfields to visit all of them. I enjoyed seeing all of the locks from lovers on the Ha’penny Bridge.
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Those locks are banned in lots of places now! Too heavy for some structures
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I enjoy looking at bridges but crossing over on a high bridge makes me nervous. Now the covered bridge wouldn’t bother me at all. 😊
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Karen, thank you! Yes, those high bridges can be pretty scary!
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Ooooh these are great choices.
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Kirstin, thank you!
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