I made this view from the Up-Enterprise (Belfast to Dublin) as the train rolled across the Craigmore Viaduct near Newry station.
Exposed in the late afternoon using a Lumix LX7 digital camera.
I made this view from the Up-Enterprise (Belfast to Dublin) as the train rolled across the Craigmore Viaduct near Newry station.
Exposed in the late afternoon using a Lumix LX7 digital camera.
There’s a lightly used road bridge over Irish Rail’s old Great Northern line south of the former station at Mosney that offers a clean view in both directions.
The Irish Sea is in the distance to the east.
A week ago David Hegarty and I spent a few hours here making photos of passing trains.
I made these views using my FujiFilm XT1 fitted with a fixed focal length 27mm pancake lens, which offers an angle of view rough equivalent to a 41mm lens on a traditional 35mm film camera. In other words it is a slightly wide-angle perspective.