Bridge in Tczew

I was lucky to buy quite cheap outdated Kodak Ektachrome E100G on the auction portal. I’ve bought many outdated film and usually it’s a lottery. Sometimes you have great material, which doesn’t differ from the new one, sometimes you have good film with a special effect or tone on the scanned photos, and sometimes the film is useless crap – or maybe I should say – film with implemented artistic filter, grain and special (d)ef(f)ects. I had like that with GP3 and Ilford Delta 3200 films, as you can see in previous posts. But sometimes I manage to buy cheaply a good material. With Ektachrome I was lucky – it works perfect with Fuji GS645S. I was really amazed with quality and colours. Of course when shooting slide, the subjects and colours going into game as the most important players. Take a look at the results from the session in Tczew – short trip to take photos of the old and the longest train bridge over the Vistula river, as it’s close to the river’s mouth.

Bridges. Old one on the left and new, railway on the right.
Bridges. The modern part of the bridges (old, road on the right and train bridge on the left). Far away old towers of the bridge.

on the Bridge
on the Bridge
The bridge
The bridge
Inside the old construction.
Inside the old construction.
View at the bridge from the bank of the Vistula river.
View at the bridge from the bank of the Vistula river.

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