The Bay Bridges by abirkill

The Bay Bridges

During my trip to California earlier this year, on the way back to the hotel after shooting in Oakland and travelling across the Bay Bridge, I made a snap decision to try a shot I've wanted to take before, even though it was getting late and blue hour was long over. This meant once again heading onto the section of Yerba Buena island owned by the US Coastguard, ignoring quite a few signs, and hoping that I'd go unnoticed!

This view, looking east towards Oakland and Berkeley, is accessed via a single-track road that circumnavigates the coastguard station, which is on the very peak of the hill. Parking the car in the only available location, under some trees a few hundred metres further along, and walking back, the spinning radar antenna towering above me in the pitch dark gave the place a definite sense of foreboding! As I would have to shoot from the road, hoping that nobody came along while I was doing so, I knew I wouldn't be staying for long!

There is a small section where the road runs right along the edge of a cliff, right above the tunnel that the bridge passes through. A chain-link fence at the edge of the road, far too high to see over with my tripod, proved an additional challenge, but after a minute or two of searching I discovered that a handy lens-shaped hole had been cut in the fence. Although it wasn't quite big enough for my lens, it did allow me to get a mostly-unobstructed view down onto the bridge.

This photo shows the eastern span of the Bay Bridge. This section of the bridge is undergoing replacement due to the original bridge being prone to earthquake damage, as seen in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake when a section of the original double-deck bridge partially collapsed, with one fatality. With the high probability of a larger earthquake striking the area at some point in the future, the replacement bridge project began construction in 2002, and was scheduled to be completed in 2007, but only opened to traffic last year after numerous delays. The bridge is designed to withstand an 8.5 magnitude earthquake, the largest expected in the next 1,500 years.

The new bridge (lit up) is the widest bridge in the world, carrying five lanes of traffic in each direction, with room for emergency vehicles on both sides. Unlike the old bridge, for most of the distance it is a single-deck bridge, but as it approaches the tunnel through Yerba Buena island, and the double-deck bridge on the other side, the two lanes split, with the westbound lane on top of the eastbound lane. On the right hand side, the old bridge can be seen, partially disassembled and in darkness.

Despite being well after blue hour, the heavy haze in the air picked up the light from Oakland and Berkeley and gave a strong orange glow above the cities in the distance. The bright LED lighting illuminating the new tower, which is 525 feet high, can also be seen lighting up the air above it. In the distance between the two towers of the old bridge, you can just make out the Sather Tower at the University of California, Berkeley, the third tallest clock tower in the world.

This is my third shot in three years from Yerba Buena Island, although previously I've shot looking east towards San Francisco. Here are my previous shots:

2013: http://365project.org/abirkill/365/2013-09-09
2012: http://365project.org/abirkill/365/2012-07-18
Wow - spectacular.
August 25th, 2014  
Spectacularly good! One of those photos that makes your eye travel over every bit of the frame.
August 25th, 2014  
Wow! Absolutely spectacular image and wonderful narrative.
August 25th, 2014  
And fav
August 25th, 2014  
Awesome light trail shot. The angle is amazing, well worth the effort of getting there.
August 25th, 2014  
love it Alexis - FAV
August 25th, 2014  
The element of this image that works for me is the white light trails giving a curving lead in to the white bridge. (Also enjoyed your commentary.)
August 25th, 2014  
Awesome
August 25th, 2014  
Sue
I love the light trails also, superb image. Fav
August 25th, 2014  
Simply stunning!! I love to hear your stories on how you get a shot Alexis - so interesting!! Fav!
August 25th, 2014  
stunning, as always!
August 25th, 2014  
Great pic Alexis,what settings were you using here?
August 25th, 2014  
Wonderful. Fav
August 25th, 2014  
excellento!
August 25th, 2014  
An amazing nightscape as always! Instant fav!
August 25th, 2014  
instant fav
August 25th, 2014  
This is an amazing shot A Fav
August 25th, 2014  
Great decision...fabulous...amazing...fav!
August 25th, 2014  
Wow, Fav!
August 25th, 2014  
Fantastic, fav.
August 25th, 2014  
Wonderful FAV glad you did not get caught.
August 25th, 2014  
Awesome colorful shot.
August 25th, 2014  
Total FAV! I like how the light trails echo the lines of the bridge itself, and how your narrative places me in the scene, allowing me to understand it better.
August 25th, 2014  
very accomplished image.
August 25th, 2014  
An exceptional shot. Fav
August 25th, 2014  
Awesome. Fav.
August 25th, 2014  
Excellent.
August 25th, 2014  
Wow, this is amazing!
August 26th, 2014  
@archielogical Thanks Archie! Not sure where the EXIF data got to, this shot was taken with the Canon 24-105mm lens at 58mm, with an exposure time of 30 seconds, ISO 100, f/8.
August 26th, 2014  
Wonderful job on capturing the light trails.
August 26th, 2014  
wonderful shot. You may have found the hole that was used when they (construction crew and DOT) took the time lapse when yet move the new span into place.
August 26th, 2014  
@abirkill cheers thanks for the info
August 26th, 2014  
Spectacular - thanks for sharing the details - great story (fav)
August 26th, 2014  
Great tone and the light trails really make some magic in this shot!
August 27th, 2014  
Fav!
August 28th, 2014  
Incredible light trials in this eye popping image! You put a lot of thought and planning into this shot. Impressive!
August 30th, 2014  
So beautiful!
September 1st, 2014  
Like the brightness yet industrial feel to this, really takes you on a journey.
September 3rd, 2014  
This is such a great shot- the old and new, light and dark- exceptional composition and no arrests!
September 4th, 2014  
Brilliant. Fav.
October 31st, 2014  
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