
Indian River Inlet Bridge Twilight is a photograph by Bill Swartwout Photography which was uploaded on September 15th, 2015.
Indian River Inlet Bridge Twilight
The Charles W. Cullen Bridge over the Indian River Inlet in coastal southern Delaware is a beautiful sight to behold at any time of day or night.... more
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Indian River Inlet Bridge Twilight
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Bill Swartwout Photography
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Photograph - Digital Art Photography
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The Charles W. Cullen Bridge over the Indian River Inlet in coastal southern Delaware is a beautiful sight to behold at any time of day or night. Twilight, the transition between day and night brings out the spectacular color of the bridge, the water and the sky - all in shades of blue - at this magical time.
The Delaware Seashore State Park facilities on both the north and south sides of the Indian River Inlet and along the shore of the Indian River Bay attract thousands or people, who can enjoy sights like this, all year 'round. The area boasts campgrounds, a large marina, fishing and, of course, a well-maintained and guarded (in season) beach on the Atlantic Ocean.
Whether you have been here or not, you can enjoy this beautiful bridge and water scene in your own home. In what room will you display your new artwork?
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Gull G
“Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.” ... Congratulations on your recent sale of a wonderful work!

Angelo Marcialis
Congratulations Bill on being featured in the FAA Group "The Magic Hour Of Blue And Gold Photography". To ensure that your feature remains archived properly, please post your image in the group's "Featured Images Thread #1", located in the Discussions Threads.

Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive discussion as well as any other discussion in which it would fit!