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	<title>Comments on: A rare chase by me in my early days of photography had me following a light power move from the north end of town to the south and I cut off my chase here. It wasn&#8217;t easy to get half decent lighting on the north side of this bridge as most OSR jobs were northbound in the morning and south in the afternoon. Alas, I did get a couple here and there :) Easy when I live in town. While this bridge girders has recently been replaced, it looks largely the same..</title>
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