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Aug 30, 2015 14:08:09   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
creativ simon wrote:
Outstanding :thumbup: :thumbup:


creativ simon, thanks for viewing the pictures and giving a "Thumbs Up." Please have a great day! Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 14:10:00   #
rehess Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
 
tejaswrangler wrote:
rehess, The old railroad bridge is located far North San Antonio, Texas, on Evans Road. Thanks for viewing the pictures. Tejaswrangler :)
Railroads often use structures for many many years, and even after they abandon tracks, some structures linger for many more years, so we get many opportunities to photograph interesting structures ... assuming too much brush doesn't interfere.

Thanks again for your pictures!

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Aug 30, 2015 14:14:47   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
Dngallagher wrote:
Very nice, clean and super detailed. Excellent!

:thumbup: :thumbup:


Dngallagher, thanks for the kind words and "Thumbs Ups." Please have a great day! Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 14:19:04   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
rehess wrote:
Railroads often use structures for many many years, and even after they abandon tracks, some structures linger for many more years, so we get many opportunities to photograph interesting structures ... assuming too much brush doesn't interfere.

Thanks again for your pictures!


rehess, this old bridge is still in use and hopefully I will be able to get a good train picture one of these days at this site. Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 14:22:55   #
angela k Loc: Long Island
 
tejaswrangler wrote:
angela k, I am glad that you enjoyed viewing these pictures.

I do hope that you can purchase an adapter and take some pictures with the Ricoh lenses. If you do, please post some pictures produced by them. Tejaswrangler :)


:thumbup:

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Aug 30, 2015 14:32:19   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
Several years ago I inherited a "LARGE" kit of Canon film cameras and lens ( 18-35 , 24 ,50 , 75-150 ,& mirrored 500)- when I found out I could get adapters and use the lens on a Canon DSLR I bought my first used Canon Rebel and was in heaven - all had to be used in manual mode just like I had learned with my first Film SLR - I do love use that kit but auto in my newer DSLR does have me spoiled.

angela k wrote:
Wonderful set and those vintage lenses have lost nothing and can compete with the best of the new ones!!! :thumbup: Enjoyed them all!!!

Which makes me excited because I recently bought a Ricoh film camera with a 35-70mm & a 70-210mm, hoping to get an adaptor so they fit my canon. I spent a whopping $20 for a complete bundle!

Thanks for the share!

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Aug 30, 2015 15:14:11   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Excellent downloads, wonderful old bridge. :thumbup: :thumbup: :D

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Aug 30, 2015 15:56:18   #
Doddy Loc: Barnard Castle-England
 
sharp as tacks..nice ones.

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Aug 30, 2015 16:00:00   #
Pierre H.J. Dumais Loc: Mississippi Mills, Ont.
 
Well done. Thanks for sharing.

Pierre

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Aug 30, 2015 16:41:10   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent downloads, wonderful old bridge. :thumbup: :thumbup: :D


Sylvias, thanks for viewing the pictures, and happy that you liked the old bridge picture. Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 16:42:47   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
Doddy wrote:
sharp as tacks..nice ones.


Doddy, thanks for the kind words, please have a great day. Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 16:45:51   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
Pierre H.J. Dumais wrote:
Well done. Thanks for sharing.

Pierre


Pierre, thank you viewing the pictures and the kind words...much appreciated. Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 16:53:07   #
tejaswrangler Loc: South Texas
 
Harvey wrote:
Several years ago I inherited a "LARGE" kit of Canon film cameras and lens ( 18-35 , 24 ,50 , 75-150 ,& mirrored 500)- when I found out I could get adapters and use the lens on a Canon DSLR I bought my first used Canon Rebel and was in heaven - all had to be used in manual mode just like I had learned with my first Film SLR - I do love use that kit but auto in my newer DSLR does have me spoiled.


Harvey, do you ever use the old, vintages just for fun? Thanks for viewing the pictures! Tejaswrangler :)

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Aug 30, 2015 17:12:01   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
Tazzy wrote:
Those lens are doing a beautiful job.


I agree!!!
Pat

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Aug 30, 2015 17:44:34   #
angela k Loc: Long Island
 
Harvey wrote:
Several years ago I inherited a "LARGE" kit of Canon film cameras and lens ( 18-35 , 24 ,50 , 75-150 ,& mirrored 500)- when I found out I could get adapters and use the lens on a Canon DSLR I bought my first used Canon Rebel and was in heaven - all had to be used in manual mode just like I had learned with my first Film SLR - I do love use that kit but auto in my newer DSLR does have me spoiled.


I'm hoping I will be so lucky to find an adapter. I need to bring it to a camera shop because I wouldn't know what to order on line. Glad it worked for your..... get out of auto and back to basics!! lol...

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