End of the Line

A station that time has mostly forgotten all about stands waiting for a time that may never come. These old buildings and rails remember an era where hundreds of happy faces passed through here on their way home or on their holidays: They dream of a time long since passed.
The Summer sky presents its amber glow to the station and casts its pigment all over the scene, highlighting the old charm of the woodwork and enhancing the shaddows.
There is a romantic stillness captured within this scene. It is easy for us to imagine a crowd of people gathered waiting on a station that looks imaculate and yet, we can also see that this truly is the End of the Line.

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# 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE , Digital Photography, Farms and Countryside, Melbourne & Victoria, Railway Art and Photography, Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings, Scenery, Trains and Yarra Valley & Ranges Available for sale asLaminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Framed Prints

Chris Capizzi
Fantastic location and beautiful color..well done!
frankc
Absolutely stunning… love that light! Well captured;-)
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you Frank. I only took it tonight actually! That is about 8:35ish….
Thanks mate
jackomax69
What an idealic setting,can visualise the loco rolling in for it’s final stop for the evening, outstanding!!
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you Jackomax! I really appreciate the feedback :)
cammiecakes
This is sooo incredible.
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you for your wonderful comment Cammiecakes, it is greatly appreciated. This location actually was under threat from those huge bush fires that Victoria, Australia, had in Feb 09. Luckily though, this station was saved from destruction.
Kristina K
great perpective and looks great in the pano style, well done :)) k
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you so the compliment. Actually this location was nearly destroyed in the horrible bush fires that Victoria, Australia had back in February. Luckily though, the only thing that was burnt here was all the grass.
midzing
stunning shot,,, well done
Karen Tillotson
What a wonderful image…terrific capture, great style! Awesome work!
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you very much Karen. This is certainly one of my favorites. It’s a great location and I was blessed with a very lovely sunset!
jacqleen
LOVE everything about this….......it has such a WESTERN style to it (US) that is… :) again your tones and lighting is just SUPERB!
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you so much! The lighting was amazing when I took this. Just at sunset in high summer. I never thought of it having a western feel but now that you mention it I can see it – with the all wooden construction, worn out and weathered, etc. Thanks you again :)
eddiej
Lovely image..great compo and colours
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you for your wonderful comment :)
pene
gorgeous !!
Béla Török
What a fantastic capture!
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you Bela
RichardIsik
Fantastic composition & nice colours.
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you for the wonderful feedback :)
Lois Romer
awesome image, where is this?
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you Lois This was taken in a town in Victoria called Yarra Glen
John Vandeven
Wow….This is a stunning image…..Great lighting and colours…Well done.
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you John I’m very pleased you think highly of this image. :)
Peter Lessey
Great shot Jonathan, the light and colours flow is just stunning.
Great capture. – Peter
Jonathan Newto...
Thank you Peter! That is a lovely comment to receive :)
George Lenz
beautiful scene.. nicely presented
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank You George!
Declan Carr
excellent scene and capture wonderful tone,congrats on been featured in Digital Photography.
Jonathan Newto... replied
Thank you Declan Your wonderful comments made me smile. :)