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Nostalgia & History > Keddie Wye September 24 2016Date: 07/22/21 02:12 Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: DGOLDE Date: 07/22/21 04:42 Re: Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: refarkas Beautiful scenic image from a less-photographed angle.
Bob Date: 07/22/21 08:04 Re: Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: icancmp193 Very good! Guess you maneuvered around the ever-growing trees.
TJY Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/22/21 08:06 by icancmp193. Date: 07/22/21 08:20 Re: Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: DGOLDE If you go for the more broad angle for trains coming off the high line you get the bridge rails and/or the shadows of the bridge rail on the units.
The photo was taken with a very sharp 85mm prime lens and the actual photo is a vertical photo that has been cropped to look like a horizontal photo. This one of great advantages photographing with a full frame camera with lots pixels. Date: 07/22/21 09:38 Re: Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: DGOLDE This is a photo of the same train a little further down the tracks in full vertical format not cropped that along with showing all the trees around the Keddie Wye bridge shows some details of the bridges. Since this photo was taken almost five years ago it would be interesting to know if a gap in the trees still exist to take this photo today.
Any photo of the Keddie Wye is a good photo even with all the trees and even when the photo is taken after the sun goes behind the mountains and the bridges re in shadows. I hope the attached photo is sharp enough for most folks. Date: 07/22/21 09:40 Re: Keddie Wye September 24 2016 Author: trackplanner Great photo Don, glad to see you're still getting out. Those trees have really grown since I was there!
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