Humber River bridge

In Toronto the Humber River is an important tributary for nature in the city, protected by a ravine system. As it enters Lake Ontario it passes under a highway, an arterial road and a train bridge. This is under the highway and I like the reflections and sliver of light coming through the two spans of the bridge. It seemed like a gate both modern and timeless. The Humber has also been a trade route for millennia for indigenous peoples and new settlers. A history I am still learning. The Humber is in the traditional territory of the Mississauga’s of the Credit.

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I wanted some detail in the shadows but wanted to keep high contrast - could likely pull the shadows a bit more in RAW. I cropped to barely show the edges of the bridge to keep the atmosphere. In the back shadows you can glimpse more graffiti.

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Is this a composite: No
35mm aps-c f2.0 at 1/125 sec ISO 200

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Charles, the crack of light and it’s reflection are a fine extra. The quality of the graffiti is very good and it’s colors add a lot to the view.