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Train on a Trestle Bridge

September 29, 2007

stereophotogeek
This is one frame of a stereo pair of images of the narrow gauge Steam Engine crossing an historic trestle bridge in Belgrave, in the Dandenong Ranges south-east of Melbourne. Puffing Billy runs along this line a few times a day carrying happy tourists. I have previously posted an image of this train crossing this bridge here: Puffing Billy in mono. This image is taken with my new toy, the Sputnik camera made by the famous LOMO company of Russia, with Fuji Provia 100F transparency.
If you have 3D glasses (see geek at right) then you can view a 3D version (that is a link) of this image.

Camera: Lomo Sputnik, Film: Fuji Provia 100F negative transparency

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1 Response to “Train on a Trestle Bridge”

Dave S.
September 29, 2007 12:00

Great Picture. Not many steam engines around these days. My dad used to work on a steam engine in his early days.









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