
Yes, the focus is the bridge, but there’s something about those headlights, disappearing in the distance, that grab my eye. I took this image with my cellphone, through the windshield, from a moving car.
The Charles C Cullen Bridge is the 5th bridge to connect the northern and southern halves of the Delaware Seashore State Park. Built in 2012, it is a 2600ft long, cable-stayed bridge with a 45-foot vertical clearance. It has a 12 foot wide pedestrian / cyclist sidewalk that offers panoramic viers of the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian River Bay and the surrounding coastline. To learn more about the 88 yr history history of the bridge(s), including storm damage, instability, and a bridge collapse which killed 3 people, visit this link.

Great shot Laurie 👍🏻 Perfect timing you caught the lights just before disappearing over the crown of the bridge.
Very cool shot Laurie!
Gorgeous photos, Laurie. Wow, that must have been an interesting crossing.
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Very interesting structure of the bridge. I love the colors in the sky where to lights are disappearing. I don’t like driving across bridges though often necessary.