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This was one of the first switch bridges ever built and I believe at one time one of the longest train bridges around. I apologize for the grittiness of some of my pictures. Sometimes it was just a little too sketchy to take pics with a real camera so iPhone had to do 1.
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This is great.
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What a lovely bridge, it always make me happy to see things like this still standing. You know, those iphone cameras aren't half bad and you use yours well. There is a whole hipster movement for using them as a sole camera, I think in part because DSLR is just so damn expensive and heavy to be carrying all the time. Well, that and instagram (which I detest).
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Nice man! Love old bridges, even though they creep me the hell out!
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Thanks everyone. Yeah the bridge is definitely sketchy at best. My girl is afraid of heights and water so this wasnt one of her favorite explores. We went with a couple friends tho so she carried herself pretty well given the circumstances. The iPhone does pretty good if you know what youre doing. I just wish I could adjust the ISO on it
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Yeah that's what I miss about my droid is having an ISO simulator so I could change it. The photos on my iphone are pretty decent, but it does lack some features. I'm sure there's an app, but I'm not wasting hard drive space for my music. Hopefully we can all get together soon and do some 'splorin'.
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Nice spot, and cool pics
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Great set
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Interesting. nice job!
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