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	<title>Comments on: Back at Snake Rd bridge (Built in 1910 when line was constructed) &#8211; and after a 4 year hiatus &#8211; I come armed with a wide angle lens, what would I try differently? Well, this is what I came up with, given the lighting conditions. With this bridge now all but condemned (pedestrian traffic only) I figure next time I get here it&#8217;ll be something new. (For what I did 4 years prior, see this photo in Fall 2010 &#8211; armed with my trusty 50mm f/1.8</title>
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