Last week I made these views of New England Central’s northward 611 freight as it crossed the Connecticut River bridge at East Northfield, Massachusetts.
The longer days feature the evening sun in a northerly position that allows for sunlight on the nose of the locomotive as it crosses the bridge.
Although I’ve often worked the south side of this span, this was the first time I’ve made successful photos of a train from the north side.
I was watching the light and the effect of reflections in the river as I composed my photos.
For these digital images I was working with both my Lumix LX7 and FujiFilm XT1.
Tracking the Light Posts Daily.
Thank you Robert! That photo was 35 years in the making. (To get all the elements to come together.) BS.
It’s quite magical the way you caught the reflection in the water and framed everything so nicely.
Well done. TSH
Clever use of evening light.