End of the Line
Shot captured as a train pulls into Flinders Street. I actually didn’t see the train there, but it was a welcome addition to the shot.
Taken with a manual SLR on black and white film.
Developed with a Grade 4 filter for contrast.
End of the Line belongs to the following groups:
! 100% !, 1620, Amateur Photographers' Association, Black and White Film, Black and White Photography, Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Melbourne & Victoria, Students and Beginners, Teenage Photographers, Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best, You're Accepted and Young enthusiasts
Wilby
Wow. Looks even better than I remember from at the time. Very nice indeed :).
SashaC replied
of course it looks better :P
photographs are supposed to look better than real life.
that’s what real photography is all about…
sort of :P
but thank you :)
olivecrayon
I love you, and your grade four filters.
SashaC
:D aren’t they the best thing ever?! I mean, they’re practically INVISIBLE in the darkroom lights! but they’re so awesome… sigh
Headspace
Wicked shot! very effective!
SashaC replied
thank you :)
Nathaniel Tempest
something about the composition and contrast of this seems almost morbid to my eye… my twisted imagination possibly adding to this but i like the shot, very nice and quite inspiring :)
SashaC replied
Haha, I think it’s the grade 4 filter actually. They instantly turn everything magical and cool :P. And train tracks are just really interesting, don’t you think?
Thanks for the comment :)
MichaelCouacaud
great B&W image here I like the lines in the composition.
SashaC replied
Hmm… thank you. I only hope it isn’t too boring as train tracks can get overdone…