These supports are maybe 50 or 60 feet high. From a distance, they don’t look that imposing, but standing just across the way from them is intimidating. They are a perfect example of perspective in drawing, watching each one appear smaller as it recedes in the distance.
They are rust-colored, but I could not get the reds correct while keeping the other colors right. For some reason, the asphalt road surface always became dark blue. I gave up and converted the image to black and white.
(Minolta XTsi, 35-70mm f4, Kodak Gold)