I already posted photos of the bridge of Castelvecchio but never from this perspective. I think the bridge of the Scala's Castle is always a good subject.
Some days ago I saw a documentary where they talked about this bridge and how the Nazi blew it at the end of the World War II. They also talked about the reconstruction of the bridge after the war.
So, well, this is the reason why I went along the river Adige and I took another photo of it.
@frankhymus
I agree the picture could look like a little bit rotated but probably it's an optical effect due to the bridge isn't flat, but it's curved. The maximum height is near the middle of the right arc. From there the bridge becomes a road and it continues downhill inside the castle.
Thank you very much for the comments.
@frankhymus
I agree the picture could look like a little bit rotated but probably it's an optical effect due to the bridge isn't flat, but it's curved. The maximum height is near the middle of the right arc. From there the bridge becomes a road and it continues downhill inside the castle.
May I ask you in which part of southern Italy you are touring?