This photo was taken in early June on a photoshoot along Montréal, Québec's south banks. The Victoria Jubilee Bridge was inaugurated in 1860 and used to be the longest bridge in the world. I caught it here by luck on a sunny day with coulds in the sky, as a CN train was entering the Montréal side of the bridge. The Autoroute Bonaventure, which leads to the Champlain bridge, is also visible below the Victoria bridge on this picture.
Photo taken on ISO 200 film with a Pentax K1000 camera and SMC Pentax-M 100mm f/2.8 lens.
Shutter speed: 1/250s
Aperture: f/8
Scanned using an Epson V600 flat bed scanner.
Post-processing done in Lightroom 4.3.
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