The new Oakland segment of the Bay Bridge gleaming at night.

The eastern span of the Bay Bridge at night reads as a study in engineered light: the self-anchored suspension tower rises from the darkness while the bridge deck traces a luminous arc across the frame, its reflection fragmenting in the water below. Greg titled this image "Corvus" — the crow, the raven, the constellation — a name that captures both the darkness of the image and something watchful in its geometry. The new eastern span, opened in 2013 after decades of seismic retrofit controversy, is the largest self-anchored suspension bridge in the world, a fact you feel in the image's scale. Made on medium format, the image holds the lit cables sharp and the shadows fully open — in a way that makes large-format printing of this scene possible.

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