These San Francisco Bridge Photos Show How High It Truly Is
Riley von Niessen — July 5, 2016 — Art & Design
Christopher Michelon is a traveler and photographer whose series that features the iconic San Francisco bridge are enough to make anyone a little uncomfortable. His images of the Golden Gate Bridge show the structure of the tourist attraction from a number of different angles.
He captures the images by elevating himself to almost 67 meters above the bridge, placing him into the clouds and offering a unique and especially scenic view. With this, Christopher Michelon's photography shows the intensive work that went into creating the San Francisco bridge, exposing the entirety of it from a view that its builders would have experienced so many years ago. The images show cars speeding down below, the shadows of the clouds reflected on the blue-green surface of the water and the city in the distance.
He captures the images by elevating himself to almost 67 meters above the bridge, placing him into the clouds and offering a unique and especially scenic view. With this, Christopher Michelon's photography shows the intensive work that went into creating the San Francisco bridge, exposing the entirety of it from a view that its builders would have experienced so many years ago. The images show cars speeding down below, the shadows of the clouds reflected on the blue-green surface of the water and the city in the distance.
Trend Themes
1. Height-emphasizing Photography - Capturing structures from extreme heights to offer unique and scenic views.
2. Aerial Photography - Elevating oneself to take photographs from an aerial perspective.
3. Historical Structure Photography - Showcasing the historical significance of structures through unique photography angles.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Offering unique perspectives of tourist attractions through photography.
2. Architecture - Demonstrating the technical aspects of architectural structures through photography.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Utilizing unique photography angles to promote products, services and brands.
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