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Railroad Tressel Moon
Photo By William Carson
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Photographer: William Carson
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- Title: Railroad Tressel Moon
- State/Province/Region: Florida
- Country: United States
- Nearest Town: Tampa
- Description: Tampa has illuminated all downtown bridges, including this abandoned railroad tressel. I was able to catch a shot of the moon, seen in the middle of the tressel.
- Notes: The Nikon 20mm, f/4 is the smallest wide angle lens Nikon ever made. It is a scarce lens and was only made 1974-1978 and was discontinued when the f/3.5 was introduced. Some consider it one of Nikon's sharpest prime lens of all time. I frequently use this with my D90 dSLR - manual mode - experimentation with aperture/shutter speed ( camera doesn't recognize this non-CPU lens ) Thanks.
- Best Season: Autumn
- Gear: Nikon D90, old(1976) Nikkor 20mm, f/4 wide angle lens, SLIK tripod.
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