DEK Photography: The Burgas Railway Station
I've already shown the cool architecture of the clock tower of the railway station (the last two photos in this post were initially published in June), but I decided to show you what the passengers see, when arriving in the city. In the photo - an electric train from the 70's (I believe a Skoda), when Bulgaria had the longest electrified track system in Europe, per square kilometer.
Taken @ 105mm, f/8, 1/250s, ISO 100.
I'm on a quest to obtain the incredible Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2 and the excellent Fujifilm X-T2 camera. This is a duo made in heaven, especially for street photographers, such as myself.
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It's always amazed me how the electric lines/trains and buses work all over the place. Thanks for the look at some great history in the world of today.
amazing article bro @dek