Lethbridge
The Viaduct cuts across the Oldman River like a line drawn in steel. Built in 1909, it stands as a monument to a time when Canada built with courage and purpose, a legacy of engineering that still commands awe. Its rhythm of beams and shadows shifts with the light, every angle revealing new geometry, new grace. Of all the structures I’ve photographed, this may be the most photogenic. If this bridge were all I could capture for the rest of my life, I’d be content.