Sunday, July 31, 2011

Sunday Bridges--from my window

Sometimes you really don't have to go far for a photo. Yesterday I posted a Reflections Weekend photo from my window, and now, lo and behold, here is another of....a bridge! I had no idea I could see the Pančevo (PAHN-cheh-vo) Bridge from my window, until I peeked out with my 300mm. (You can just see its trestles.) The Pančevo Bridge is currently the only bridge over the Danube (the others are over the Sava). It was named after the northern Serbian city of Pančevo, which lies about 16 miles over the bridge. Vehicles and trains pass over this bridge, which is up for renovation soon.

I'm not sure if the building marked "Takovo" is for The Takovo Insurance Company or the SwissLion-Takovo food company.

See more bridges at Louis La Vache's SUNDAY BRIDGES.

13 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

Looks good Bibi! Great picture.

Anonymous said...

I am of course trying to figure out whereabouts you are in Belgrade to ahve this view.We use to live on the roundabout by Bogoslovija:)

Lesley said...

Yay for 300mm zooms!

Alexa said...

What Lesley said!

Virginia said...

Oh my dear Bibi, so glad to have you back. Love this shot, love you.
V

genie said...

Surprise! Surprise, Bibi! I know you were tickled when you discovered the bridge in the shot. This is such a great picture. So many interesting images to study. Genie

VioletSky said...

You have so many interesting things to look out for from your window!

Tanya Breese said...

you have a super window like louis la vache! beautiful image!

Daryl said...

Love these shots from your window .. and now I am itching to get out with the 200mm lens, it was TOO hot to attempt a walk with it last weekend.

Olivier said...

belle tonalite pour ta photo, j'aime beaucoup

Pat said...

Looks like lots of interesting things out your window!

Zvonko said...

I love your blog and your photos. I also love bridges and the smoggy Pančevo (I was born and raised there). Puno hvala za ovaj blog!

Unknown said...

Nice treatment.

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