I was in Lethbridge, AB this past week and noticed that the Moon was up during the day. There is a neat looking bridge there called the High Level Bridge. It is used by trains to cross a large valley. It is the largest of it's kind in the world. I've been wanting to photograph it for some time now and finally had the chance. I went out on a day when there was little cloud cover and the Moon was visible during the day.
It also gave me a good chance to finally use my Canon 40D. I will be posting pictures taken with the Canon soon, but for now, here are the photos taken with my Nikon D90.
Friday, February 26, 2010
And Now For Something Completely Different
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daytime,
High Level Bridge,
Lethbridge,
Moon,
Nikon D90
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Hey Colin excellent artistic shot. It must be an amazing structure. Thanks for sharing, and hope all is well with the whole family. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna. The structure is pretty cool indeed. Huge to say the least. And, yes, all is well with the family. I wish the same for you. Take care.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot Colin, love B&W shots, they just seem to add another dimension to the image.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob. Surprisingly, I'm not a big fan of b & w but will usually throw some in for good measure. I actually like the top and bottom ones the best.
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