The Lisbon bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril, in Portuguese) looks a lot like the SF Golden Gate bridge, and it's no coincidence, seeing they were both built by the same company.
Usually, when it's sunny, the view is clear. In this case, this picture was taken around spring, but it was already warm - if I remember correctly.
It's a nice, low angle into the bridge although what sells it in this case is the fog around the bridge.
Contrary to popular belief - if there is a popular belief about these things, I don't know - it's not easy to include the right amount of fog in the picture. Too exposed, and it'll become a white-out mesh of cloudiness, if less exposed, the fog will simply disappear.
This was a success in that respect.
This was taken with a digital P&S and a good one at that.
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