The bridge is called Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, the longest span bridge in the world, located in Japan.
When this bridge was constructing, a big earthquake happened. Although its magnitude was 7.3, this bridge was not damaged.
When I saw this bridge, I felt that it was not only a large-scale bridge, but also there was great force of will of engineers. I could feel their will because I'm also an engineer. This is the reason that I took this photography.
So, in this photograph, I want to express not only the strength of bridge but also the will of engineers, in contrast with gentle ocean waves and scudding clouds.
amateur category

Strength in Silence (Single)
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AUTHOR
● Biography
Naoki Fujihara is an award-winning fine art photographer in Japan.
● Awards
・One Eyeland - World's TOP 10 Black & White Photographers 2018 - JAPAN Rank #3
・One Eyeland Awards 2017 - Finalist
・Fine Art Photography Awards 2017-2018 - Honorable Mention
・Tokyo International Foto Awards 2017 - Honorable Mention
・Monochrome Photography Awards 2017 - Honorable Mention
・International Photographer of The Year 2017 - Honorable Mention
・Fstoppers - Photo of the Day on Dec 28th, 2017
・Asahi Camera × Tokyo Camera Club Photography Contest 2018 “47 Photos of Japan” - Winning
Naoki Fujihara is an award-winning fine art photographer in Japan.
● Awards
・One Eyeland - World's TOP 10 Black & White Photographers 2018 - JAPAN Rank #3
・One Eyeland Awards 2017 - Finalist
・Fine Art Photography Awards 2017-2018 - Honorable Mention
・Tokyo International Foto Awards 2017 - Honorable Mention
・Monochrome Photography Awards 2017 - Honorable Mention
・International Photographer of The Year 2017 - Honorable Mention
・Fstoppers - Photo of the Day on Dec 28th, 2017
・Asahi Camera × Tokyo Camera Club Photography Contest 2018 “47 Photos of Japan” - Winning
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