This bridge is serving the noble purpose of creating a bond between contrasting elements of nature, people, ways of life, feelings, time and space. Be it a bond between the posh North shore of London and the once named as badlands of the South shore -suspended over a river, towering over the beautiful Battersea Park, with what it coexists.
Originally named as Victoria, Chelsea Bridge is situated between Albert and Grosvenor Bridge, linking Chelsea to Battersea. Painted in white and red with walks on both sides of it, Chelsea Bridge offers a fascinating view day and night.
Compelling design, picture of resistance and robustness, yet utterly delicate and romantic. When the sun goes down, the bridge is soaked in light and reflections in the dark waters of Thames capture the eye.
I've watched a sunset here and I will hold on to this memory for a long long time.
Regards to this place for serving as an inspiration for the eye standing behind the camera lens, for souls in search for their mates or if having found them then for a new-born hope of something that would last for an eternity . read more