The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge arcs across the entrance to New York Harbor in a single unbroken suspension — its twin towers r...
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The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge arcs across the entrance to New York Harbor in a single unbroken suspension — its twin towers rising 693 feet above water that has carried everything from immigrant ships to naval fleets. The Italian word in the original filename, "suspensione," names what you feel as much as what you see: the bridge appears to float, its cables drawn taut between towers as if by will alone. This panoramic composition stretches the full span from the Staten Island anchorage to Brooklyn, giving the bridge the room its scale requires. The harbor light in this image is the kind that arrives low and lateral, defining the cable geometry with long shadows.