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Architecture Wood Print featuring the photograph Don Burnett Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge by Alexis Birkill

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6.50" x 10.00"

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6.50" x 10.00"

 

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Don Burnett Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge Wood Print

Alexis Birkill

by Alexis Birkill

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$56.00

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Don Burnett Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge wood print by Alexis Birkill.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

The Don Burnett Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the I-280 in Cupertino, which I discovered while staying in the... more

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Artist's Description

The Don Burnett Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the I-280 in Cupertino, which I discovered while staying in the local area, and which immediately appealed as a photographic subject.

Of course, being me, I had to make the trip at blue hour to capture the last of the sunset light, combined with the lit up bridge supports towering overhead. It was the perfect opportunity to get out the ultra-wide lens and capture the architecture of this bridge.

Despite being quite late when I took this, the bridge was still remarkably busy, which made getting this shot quite tricky, timing-wise! This was even more the case as the lights were bright enough to justify the use of HDR, with a total of 7 bracketed exposures taken to capture the shadow detail and highlights of this scene.

About Alexis Birkill

Alexis Birkill

Born in the UK, I moved to Vancouver, BC in 2011. My career in photography has grown from a long-held passion for capturing the beauty of the world, aided on the technical side by my background as a software developer. I specialise in fine art photography of landscapes, seascapes and cityscapes in and around the Pacific Northwest, with work exhibited internationally. Many of my photographs feature the beautiful city of Vancouver, but as well as capturing its iconic cityscapes, I can often be found exploring the BC and Washington coastline for new photographic opportunities, as well as developing my portfolio of night sky photographs featuring the Milky Way and the Aurora Borealis.

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