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Seattle offered one of those rare, flawless days. Clear skies, bright sun, and just the right amount of breeze. It was the perfect opportunity to capture the iconic Montlake Bridge, a historic drawbridge that opened in June 1925, connecting the University District with the Montlake neighborhood across the Montlake Cut.
This panorama brings together the bridge's elegant green steelwork, the calm waters below, and the lush greenery framing the scene. In the distance, you can spot hints of the city blending with nature.
If you have ever crossed this bridge, you know it is more than just a route; it is a viewpoint, a piece of history, and a reminder of how engineering and landscape coexist here in the Pacific Northwest.
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Lat: 47° 38' 50.136" N
Long: 123° 19' 16.272" W
Precision is: High. Pinpoints the exact spot.
Nikon Z30 + 7.5mm f/2.0, Nodal Ninja 3, PTGui Pro 13.3

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