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alberta, bridge, Calatrava, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, neon, night, Peace Bridge, photography, photos, Santiago Calatrava, urban
It was a long three-and-a-half year wait between conception and unveiling, but Calgarians finally got to get up close and personal with the controversial Peace Bridge on Saturday.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava and built at a cost of some $25 million, it was more than a year behind schedule.
I was not able to attend the opening but stopped by later that evening to see what the hubbub was about. Apart from myself, there were still people coming down just for a look.
A few guys I spoke with mentioned that, like myself, they were not pleased with how Calgary got the bridge. (Single-source contract done without the full knowledge of city council, to be brief about it.) Still, that did not stop them from admiring what a piece of work the thing is.





Great photos!
Thanks!
Very nice; cool shots as well. I would say you need a pretty small aperture in order to focus all the way down, but it’s quite dark outside. Were you using a tripod?
Actually, those were all quick-and-dirty shots from my iPhone. I’ll have to go back one day with my “real” camera on one of my photowalks …
Really? I’ll never say anything bad about the iPhone again!
It’s pretty neat, thanks for posting pictures! I’d like to go see it for myself!