Maisy was brave enough to cross it despite not liking bridges with gaps that bounce up and down - the others were not so keen. This is one of the last pictures I have of her as she died just 3 weeks later aged 16.
My wife who studied civil engineering also took some photos of "real" bridges. Here are two from a bridge in Denmark and one from the bridge between Denmark and Sweden.
Best regards, Gerd
This is another old railway bridge. It's near Lenwade in Norfolk, England and is part of the Marriott's Way which is a 21 mile pathway from Norwich to Aylsham on an old railway bed.
The Kessock Bridge on a cold January day. Work starts on resurfacing the south bound carriageway on 10 February and I'm hoping to get some 'men at work' shots.
Very nice perspectives on the last two Phil. And on my phone at least, the mixed lighting in the first works well for me: well done!
I would love to get my tripod out at night here in Vienna, but with temperatures below zero Centigrade and a biting wind from the north, I would fear for both my fingers and sanity...:-/
Here are 2 shots of an abandoned railway bridge on the spur line from Alves to Hopeman (NE Scotland). I say abandoned rather than disused as the track is still in place.
Here is one called "Iron Bridge" in Shropshire in England, a historical monument. I think everyone knows the history behind thi Bridge !
The photo was taken with LTMS (Luminous Tone Multi Spectrum) converted GXR's A12M mount to produce the Black and white photo with luminous tonal quality. All the filters inside the A12 M mount were removed leaving just the sensor and the clear Bayer's glass that is fixed in front of the sensor. The lens used is Voigtlander 21mm f4 skopar at f8.
This was taken as a JPG format. In theory, if someone took this photo in RAW format then desaturated it in post processing, the tonal quality could have been enhanced, even further. Personally, I am not clever at post processing myself, so tend to take photos in JPG formats alone.
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Amar
PS: Sorry, I could not send the attachment with this one first time
Amar