Week 24 - I had a trip into Sidney, Ohio so I decided to take the Tokina WAL and Mark II along to see if I could get a better photo of the Big Four Bridge located there. As usual, I didn't plan enough time so I was a bit rushed. (my bad)
I did get a couple of photos that I kept however and hope to get feedback on how to possibly do a better job capturing this railroad bridge. One thing that I thought about was that it would be super if a train had been using it. I can't find a freight train schedule to give me any ideas when trains would pass through Sidney on this track. I may have to decide if I want to camp out sometime and simply wait! <grin>
I am not planning on running right out and purchasing anything new but out of curiosity, would a FF camera do a better job as far as capturing the full scene? And is there a better lens to be used? I am always interested in what others think!
#1 - The first photo shows the top part of the railroad bridge. It has graffiti on it that makes me sad. Why people want to deface landmarks is beyond me. ISO640 - f/9 - 1/1000ss
#2 - I did remove some electrical wires and a road sign. ISO640 - f/10 - 1/1000ss
#3 - ISO640 - f/10 - 1/1000ss