Last "dark" night on the Ped Bridge

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Which is your favorite?

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43%
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Total votes: 14

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Brad
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Last "dark" night on the Ped Bridge

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Went and did a little recon work tonight around the Ped Bridge tonight before the "re-lighting" tomorrow.

Which is your favorite?

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Post by skinzfan23 »

Very nice, I think they are all very good.
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Post by MTO »

SPECTACULAR Mr. Williams!  I knew you would eventually post some new shots of the bridge but these far exceeded my expectations.
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Post by BRoss »

Very nice! I like the ones where the bridge and surrounding city are lit up more, but the other two were good too.
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Post by StreetsOfOmaha »

I like the first one the best for its soft, subtle colors and for the ripples visible in the water of the foreground. Great work, Brad.
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Post by Brad »

Thanks Everyone!  Hopefully tonight's sunset is cool too.  It will be nice having the top lights back on!
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Post by windsor »

Wow, stunning sunset.  Too bad it was the last dark night and not the first night the lights were working again.
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