GALLERIES
You are here
The tunnel was built in approximately 1840 for the earliest railroad in Cincinnati. The train ran overhead. It drains to the Little Miami River.
Steel wool was packed into a kitchen whisk. A shoestring was tied to the whisk. The steel wool was ignited and spun in a circle. It burns at 2500 degrees F. for about 8 seconds.
Canon EOS 6D, Lens: EF24-105 set at 24mm, Iso 250, f/5.6, 5 second exposure.
(2 votes)
Steel Wool Photography - Little Miami Railroad Tunnel
Photographer: Mark Birkle
Mark Birkle | Apr 11, 2018
Views: 108
Dimensions: 3600x2400
Size: 4970kb
Filed Under: Picture This: Bridges, Tunnels, and Overpasses