Here’s a bridge I often feature on my blog, but I reckon it’s always worth another look.

Millennium Bridge, London, June 2021
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Thanks to everyone who gave us a reflection last week.
Special thanks go to Esther for some reflective words; to Lin for bringing back memories of beautiful Durham; and to Robert, our black and white specialist, for some stunning colourful reflections.
If you didn’t have chance to check out everyone’s offerings, the links are below. Why not grab a coffee now and go blog exploring.

- Alison at Travels with Ali
- Another Day in Paradise
- Cee’s Photography
- David M’s Photo Blog
- Ecstatic Eclectica
- Elke at Pictures Imperfect
- Emille at Living between two realms
- Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
- Irene at Heaven’s Sunshine
- Jez Braithwaite
- Judy at Life Lessons
- Ju-Lyn at Touring my Backyard
- Kanlaon
- Klara at Sliku Svoju Lyubim II
- Lady Sighs
- Le Drake Noir
- Lin’s Doodles
- Maria at Kamerapromenader
- Marie at Hops Skips and Jumps
- Nicole at Une photo, un poème
- Nuthouse Central
- One Million Photographs
- Philosophy via Photos
- Photo Robert’s Blog
- Rebecca at Fake Flamenco
- Sandy at Out of My Write Mind
- Steve at a London Miscellany
- Sue at Words Visual
- Woolly Muses
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 15 August 2021
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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Great pic
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Hi Debbie, I love the plex used on the bridge. 😀 😀
Sorry, I’m running late, but I thought I save my entry to combine with my CBWC.
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No worries at all, Cee. I’m far from up-to-date myself at the moment!
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Wonderul photo.
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Thanks Robert
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I’ve walked this bridge many a time, peering at the metal for tiny paintings. It’s been a while though – thank you for the good memories.
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That’s a great and slightly different view, I never tire of looking at the Millenium Bridge. Not sure where my post actually is! Posted on mobile while away for the weekend and it disappeared. It’s out there somewhere 🙂 https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/185272372/posts/2741
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Hope you don’t mind me playing along. I had kind of a different take on “Bridge”
https://tnkerr.wordpress.com/2021/08/15/make-your-depth-400-feet-reworked/
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You are very welcome. And I enjoyed your different approach.
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There are some really neat bridges in the responses to this challenge. I’m joining with an aerial photo of the Golden Gate Bridge. Have a wonderful rest of your day.
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I’ve been over that bridge. Here’s mine from the North
Thanks for the mention.
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hi debbie, thank you so much that you have featured my post. an interesting task that you set us for this challenge week. i really like this photo, seeing the bridge from this perspective. here is my contribution for the theme,:https://wp.me/p2AvI7-3Rs.
many greetings robert
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A bridge and a bridge!
https://hopsskipsandjumps.com/2021/08/15/bridge/
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My bridge is a bit more rustic: https://outofmywritemind.com/2021/08/15/go-ahead-and-check-it-out/
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A fabulous image! Love the angle you took for this one.
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It’s a fun bridge for different angles.
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The time has come to cross another bridge:) Have a lovely Sunday. Can’t go anywhere in Austin where I live now without crossing a few!
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I’ve been to quite a few places in Texas but never Austin. Glad to hear you ha e plenty of bridges
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Love the yellow dress! I think I got a shot about 10 seconds earlier!!
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Ah yes. I remember that – I was a bit slow!
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The Millennium Bridge is so pretty, it truly deserves multiple postings !
This is mine from Switzerland:
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I always enjoy seeing it and crossing it. A lovely contrast with the many older bridges nearby.
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Thought I had commented, but no….I’ve been over that bridge once or twice, here’s my bridge in a garden: https://suejudd.com/2021/08/15/bridge-3/
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A great choice, Sue. Lateral thinking was beyond me too. And I like real bridges 😀
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Teehee!
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Traipsed over it many times
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Great shot! Did you know about the Chewing Gum Man? https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-the-chewing-gum-man/
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Yes, I’ve met him a few times. It’s amazing what he can do with such a small blob of disgustingness!
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How good that you’ve met him!
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Seems a nice guy. I don’t see him around as often as I used to. Last time I saw him was last year before one of our Saturday calls.
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Modern bridge from an interesting angle. Here is a slightly older one: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/08/15/well-protected/
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It has lots of glass and gaps that need invite photos with a difference.
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That bridge wasn’t built when I was still living in the U.K. I went with a bridge from my archives although the bridge itself is a lot older than that and still in use:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/08/15/bridge-2/
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Loved it. And at first sight I didn’t think we were in the UK
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It’s one of three lift bridges dating back to 1790 and designed by Thomas Telford, a Scottish civil engineer.
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I’ve only crossed this bridge once, fortunately after it stopped bouncing!
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I use it a lot as it’s a pleasant route from river to city.
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😊
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oh you included me – thank you
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That is some list of contributors Debbie. Hope you have time to get through this weeks entries.
Love your bridge view 🙂 🙂
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I agree, what a list!
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It is something that I would be daunted by
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You must be heading that way with Last on the Card
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Not as yet but close. I don’t do a round-up of contributions as that was a trial
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Sensible man!
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