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Personally, I have never had any luck with the Vanishing Point tool, so I often use a combination of Perspective, Scale and Skew to achieve a similar effect. These commands can all be found within the Edit>Transform menu. As IamSam has already suggested, if you wanted to extend the bridge outside the frame, you can either copy & transform it, or draw it from scratch. In the image below, I manually drew the rectangular shapes on the left (labeled #1). Then I applied Edit>Transform>Perspective (image #2). Then I applied Edit>Transform>Scale to give it yet another perspective (#3). If you play around with these various 'Transforms' you might be able to make an extension of the bridge that matches the existing bridge.  (You would also need Edit>Transform>Skew to match the point of view because the "viewer" of your image is standing slightly to the right of the bridge.)


Edit:  I accidentally wrote "Filter>Transform" when I meant Edit>Transform.


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