Inspired by other's bridge shots, I decided to get out and thoroughly "do" my local one.
Built between 1829 and 1832, it is still in use today, albeit with a 3 ton weight limit.
There seems to be surprisingly little detail about it on the "interweb", I believe (from the dated plaques), the pedestrian footpaths were added on each side in 1860. Last properly refurbished in the mid-sixties, it's now looking a little tired and weather worn, but is still a magnificent structure, even though it's small-fry against the upscaled version built in 1849 in Budapest, designed by the same chap (William Tierney Clark).
Such a structure makes a very good photographic subject, there are so many angles one can take; I have a few others I "fluffed" and I need to re-visit to take properly this time.
Join me as I approach the bridge, go up the left hand side, across on the footpath nearest us in first pic, reach the other side, cross the road, and return along the 'far side' footpath. As I go, I'll take shots in either direction (motto: frequently look behind you or you'll miss something).
#1: I'll start with this one, it'll give you an idea of the context.
I'm not too happy with the distortion on the left tower, although the bridge deck is level, if I shot from further away at a narrower angle than 28mm, there was just too much 'stuff' in the foreground.
1/680s @ f6.4, ISO200, equivalent focal length (efl) 28mm
Fighting the light on this one.
Moral: you can't do it all properly at once, either spend all day, or come back another time to do it justice. Work out when (time-wise) will be best while you're still there.
1/420s @ f7.1, ISO200, efl 220mm
Poorest of the lot, an unimaginitive record snap.
Moral: don't snap, think first
1/280s @ f6.4, ISO200, efl 230mm
Fighting the light again on this one, need to go back late one summer evening to get this side of tower sunlit.
1/680s @ f7.1, ISO200, efl 50mm
Ah, that's better, but what is the subject; the church or the bridge?
1/850s @ f8, ISO200, efl 28mm
And a little closer for the bridge tower, fully using those 'lead-in' lines.
1/680s @ f8, ISO200, efl 55mm (plus a PP crop)
OK, definitely the church this time, framed by the suspension swoop.
1/680s @ f6.4, ISO200, efl 28mm
Church again, framed by the southern tower.
1/800s @ f6.4, ISO200, efl 28mm
This would have worked better with a tighter crop, but I didn't notice until home that the guy in the distance just sneezed and cropped down this just had too much distraction factor.
Moral: always take more than one shot of a good angle!
1/600s @ f8, ISO200, efl 55mm
Just another sunny shot of the church and bridge.
1/550s @ f6.4, ISO200, efl 38mm
Something to convey the strength of the structure, could have done better with traffic timing though; either no cars, or one, better placed!
Moral: don't rush
1/420s @ f7.1, ISO200, efl 155mm
These were shot between 3 and 4 pm (GMT) on 21 March, I need to visit at other times of day for different sun angles.
Several had significant PP to clone away unsightly electric cables, etc. and correction for tilts and perspectives where beneficial.
No need to comment on all (there's way too many), just any you have any thoughts on; good or constructive.
I hope these provide further inspiration to others, and my 'Moral' comments expose a few of the gotchas, so you don't make the same mistakes I did.
Thanks.