Cavenagh Bridge
Cavenagh Bridge is Singapore's oldest surviving bridge, a delicate wrought-iron suspension structure that stretches across the Singapore River with the illuminated skyline of the Central Business District rising behind it. The classic view is from the riverbank at water level, shooting along the bridge's length with the steel cables framing the towers and the modern towers of the CBD creating a striking contrast between colonial-era engineering and contemporary glass skyscrapers. Blue hour is when this spot truly shines, as the bridge's warm amber lighting balances beautifully against the deep blue sky and the reflections ripple across the river. Position yourself near the Empress Place waterfront or step onto the bridge itself to shoot back toward the Asian Civilisations Museum. A wide-angle lens works well to capture both the bridge structure and the surrounding skyline in a single frame. (Singapore, Singapore)










