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Down the hill from our house


We were out walking just after dark the other day and crossed what
people used to call the Long Bridge, from where I took this snap. The
older Mill Bridge was much lower and shorter, and was just beyond this
turn in the river. It -- the Mill Bridge -- is long gone now. I was
carrying my Olympus E-P2 (with its pancake 17mm lens) and putting it
on every surface I could find for one-second-long exposures; here it
was on a surface that jutted out from the bridge railing. In three or
four decades of using film, I never made night shots that I was happy
with; digital cameras at least offer that possibility to me.
I see from the EXIF data I haven't changed my camera's time back to
standard time yet. One more clock to reset.
people used to call the Long Bridge, from where I took this snap. The
older Mill Bridge was much lower and shorter, and was just beyond this
turn in the river. It -- the Mill Bridge -- is long gone now. I was
carrying my Olympus E-P2 (with its pancake 17mm lens) and putting it
on every surface I could find for one-second-long exposures; here it
was on a surface that jutted out from the bridge railing. In three or
four decades of using film, I never made night shots that I was happy
with; digital cameras at least offer that possibility to me.
I see from the EXIF data I haven't changed my camera's time back to
standard time yet. One more clock to reset.
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