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Photo Of The Day: Arches Of The Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed landmarks in the world, but it might take a few minutes before you recognize her in today's Photo of the Day from Flickr user Jason Rodman. Is that a chic lounge? A minimalist sauna? A macro shot of Lego blocks? The image's contrast and perspective play tricks on your eyes until you finally recognize the iconic red arches.
Rodman says that the image was taken from the sunroof of his car. "I was behind the wheel but taking advantage of a traffic jam up ahead. Once I saw that traffic was stopped, out came the camera."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Glenn Morrow Apr 4th 2012 3:16AM
Probably because it has the fewest railings and is the highest bridge. But it's suprising, because it always has a lot of traffic, but only on weekends does it have any tourists. But the suicide news is, nevertheless true.
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