The Humber Bridge appears to float above the clouds in these stunning drone images. Photographer Calvin Taylor Lee often visits the bridge to photograph local wildlife, but when he saw the stunning effect of the mist floating just below the road, he knew that it needed to be immortalised for all to see. Wildlife photographer Calvin, 45, who lives in nearby Scunthorpe, North Lincs, said: "These pictures are different take on an iconic structure, a place that everyone in North Lincolnshire talks about. "I have seen fog there before coming up over the road, but this time the fog settled below the road making the bridge look like it was floating. "The first thing I said was 'nice shot!'" When the Humber Bridge opened in 1981 it was the longest of its type in the world, and is now in eleventh place. The East Riding of Yorkshire landmark spans the estuary which joins the rivers Trent and Ouse, and is Grade 1 listed.