The photo shows the Great Belt Bridge, an important link across the Great Belt between the Danish islands of Funen and Zealand. The bridge is 18 kilometres long and consists of two parts: a suspension bridge and a railway bridge.
The suspension bridge is the longest in Europe and is 6.6 kilometres long. The bridge has two pylons that are 254 metres high. The railway bridge is 6.8 kilometres long and can accommodate trains and cars.
The photo was taken from a high vantage point, showing the full length of the bridge. The bridge is placed in the centre of the photo, with the sea and sky extending around it. This gives the photo a sense of space and openness.
The bridge is a symbol of Denmark and its engineering prowess. The bridge is an important link between Denmark's two largest islands and has played an important role in the country's development.