Posted by Steven (Chicagoland, United States) on 8 May 2008 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
Today, some call it the "most spectacular bridge in the world." But a century ago, building the Golden Gate Bridge seemed like an impossible task. Any bridge in this location would have to withstand brutal winds, tide, and fog. It would also sit less than eight miles from the epicenter of the most catastrophic earthquake in history. Only one engineer was willing to gamble that his bridge could withstand such destructive power. His name was Joseph Strauss.
Strauss used more than one million tons of concrete to build the anchorages -- the massive blocks that grip the bridge's supporting cables. The north pier, which supports the tower, was built easily on a bedrock ledge 20 feet below the water. But on the southern San Francisco side, Strauss had to build his pier in the open ocean, 100 feet below the surface. He built a huge water-tight cofferdam -- big enough to enclose a football field -- and pumped in hundreds of tons of concrete. By 1935, the towers were complete, and cable-spinning began. Two years later, the bridge was finished.
Strauss completed the $27 million bridge only five months after the promised date and $1.3 million under budget. For his efforts, Strauss received $1 million and a lifetime bridge pass.
Photo taken April 14, 2008.
Great shot, looks like he is as big as the bridge
8 May 2008 12:39pm
Like your composition here. Nice work :)
8 May 2008 1:06pm
very good composed with nice framing .. well done !
8 May 2008 1:09pm
What a nice shot, the statue and the bridge equally important.
8 May 2008 1:27pm
A++ for photo blogging.
8 May 2008 3:57pm
A fantastic composition Steven, wonderfully captured.
8 May 2008 6:34pm
Very good compo, the engineer is taller than his work!
8 May 2008 6:46pm
Neat shot and a fascinating narrative here. Informative stuff.
8 May 2008 7:06pm
Nice photo-tribute to Strauss and the bridge. He is one of the relatively unknown American heroes for making something so amazing as this become reality.
8 May 2008 7:27pm
great composition!
8 May 2008 7:56pm
So nice composition and perspective. Thanks for sharing the infos :)
9 May 2008 4:39am
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