Cranes Creek
I did this walk a couple of years ago. I really find the underside of bridges very interesting. Their geometry, the angles, the light and shadows, all make them interesting subjects for photographs. This is a walk to the Cranes Creek railroad bridge. The creek is a small tributary into the Indian River in Melbourne, Florida. The Indian River is one section of the intracoastal waterway. The waterway runs from Southern Florida up to Boston, Massachusetts.
Railroad tracks run parallel to Highway US1 and cross the tiny Cranes Creek in Melbourne. The bridge crossing the creek at one time carried two sets of track. Now just one remains. The rusting underside of the bridge is photographer's heaven! The beams and the girders form countless angles and interesting shapes.
Here are some of my shots from under the bridge. I had some fun in Photoshop post-processing them.
f/4.5 1/50 sec 25.0 mm ISO 100
f/5.6 1/100 sec 67.0 mm ISO 320
f/5.6 1/200 sec 135.0 mm ISO 1000
f/5.6 1/125 sec 100.0 mm ISO 125
f/5.6 1/200 sec 135.0 mm ISO 1000
f/5.6 1/100 sec 67.0 mm ISO 200
Category | Wednesday Walk |
Settings | various |
Camera | Canon 60D |
Lens | Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/4-5.6 IS |
Location | Melbourne, Florida |
This is my entry in the #wednesdaywalk challenge by @tattoodjay and my entry #10 in #SteemBloPoMo challenge by our friend @traciyork
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Roger