A snapshot of the 360 bridge. I took my kids to Austin, Texas, my hometown, for a visit in 2017.

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A snapshot of the 360 bridge. I took my kids to Austin, Texas, my hometown, for a visit in 2017.
your eyes, they turn me
600 feet high for the sunset
In Austin, Texas, the 360 Bridge is one of those structures that will leave you breathless when you see how engineering meets nature. I was looking up at the volcano-like base of this bridge, and its sky-high arch extends right through all these hills covered in living landscapes all the way towards the river below. This enables it to look larger than life from a distance by framing extensive landscapes along the Colorado River below, unveiling full views of Texas Hill Country behind. From photographers taking shots during sunsets to people who simply like everything natural—sitting and enjoying calmness within the surrounding environment, every visitor coming to 360 Bridge would feel obliged to hang out longer, getting lost amidst the evergreen beauty that has made many fall for Austin’s scenic allure since times long gone (Rodrigo Collins, 2024).
Check out the video of the bridge filmed by the TikTok creator Melissa.
Views from Mount Bonnell (Black & White) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: For this image, I decided to include some nearby trees and plants, keeping the focus on them and leaving the rest just so slightly out of focus. I felt it had this old film quality to the image. I also loved the image of the Hill Country from the Balcones Escarpment with Lake Austin as the boats going up and down the Colorado River.
Views from Mount Bonnell (Black & White) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: For this image, I decided to include some nearby trees and plants, keeping the focus on them and leaving the rest just so slightly out of focus. I felt it had this old film quality to the image. I also loved the image of the Hill Country from the Balcones Escarpment with Lake Austin as the boats going up and down the Colorado River.
Views from Mount Bonnell (Black & White) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: For this image, I decided to include some nearby trees and plants, keeping the focus on them and leaving the rest just so slightly out of focus. I felt it had this old film quality to the image. I also loved the image of the Hill Country from the Balcones Escarpment with Lake Austin as the boats going up and down the Colorado River.