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FollowThe arch-bridge in Gadaby(Azerbaijan) (Duzyurd village) is infamously called Qanlı Körpü (which literally translates as “Bloody Bridge”). The reason why ...
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The arch-bridge in Gadaby(Azerbaijan) (Duzyurd village) is infamously called Qanlı Körpü (which literally translates as “Bloody Bridge”). The reason why people call it this is because of a deadly crash in which wagons fell off the bridge killing all the people on the board. Today, in gadabay 23 arch-bridges to various extents on the route. Some of the bridges are the same as they were 100 years ago but most of them are in a critical condition
Those Arch-Bridges also laid ground for what is widely and proudly claimed one of the first railways (the exact term would be Narrow Gauge-Line and it was built during 1879-1883) of the South Caucasus.
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Those Arch-Bridges also laid ground for what is widely and proudly claimed one of the first railways (the exact term would be Narrow Gauge-Line and it was built during 1879-1883) of the South Caucasus.
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The photo was taken in Azerbaijan, Gedebey region. This is a place every photographer would want to see :)Time
I definitely went there to take night pictures. But the plan didn't turn out the way I wanted. That night, I waited until morning, dreaming of this place at sunrise. Here is that wonderful morning! This was taken on May 18, 2019 at 7:24 AMLighting
This beauty was shot on a Canon 6D with an 24-70 mm f4.5f lens No other equipment/Equipment
This beauty was shot on a Canon 6D with an 24-70 mm f4.5f lens No other equipmentInspiration
This is history itself! With its true, painful and incredible story, this historical building is still standing and dazzling with its view. I came here at different times and took photos mostly for her true story.Editing
I didn't touch much except a few white balance shadow inspections.In my camera bag
I usually have 50mm ,14mm, and 24-70 mm in my photo bag on trips. It also does a great job for me during the trip.Feedback
I would like to thank all my photographer friends and ViewBug family. I don't have any advice. It doesn't matter which machine you have. It's important how you see it.