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Untouched photograph. Best viewed LARGE
Model – Stacey
A completely empty empty train carriage, HDR
Life is one big road…with endless pathways, infinite at first sight.
A train departing. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Wickham Station, Newcastle, Oz. / Date: 4th March, 2008 @ 8:17PM ISO200 / Focal Length: 7.8mm / f/8.0 / Exposure: 6.5sec / Filter: Polarising filter / Tripod
I was in the Swan Mood after seeing Jason’s Swan Family earlier.. ;) Of course, I had to add a little of my usual ‘spin’ to it though.. ;)
This is the main Railway line from Penzance to London, the Midlands, North of England, Scotland, and South Wales. Taken on the stretch between Starcross and Dawlish Warren, Devon, England. This is a proper pedestrian crossing point on the track. Converted into B&W in CS3. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55 lens Warning. The Railway Line is not a playground, and should be treated with respect. Keep looking and listening. / Thank you.
The platform of the old Coonawarra railway Station. Overgrown and disused but still bearing the hallmark name of the region. For those few of you who have never heard of Coonawarra it is THE premium red wine region of Australia. Blood red soil over limestone in perfect growing climate. Near Penola in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Cannon 400D, 3 shot HDR 18/55 converted to B&W in CS3.
Taken on a platform at Petersham Railway Station, inner-western Sydney. Untouched black & white photograph. Best viewed LARGE Also available as a tshirt: /
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. Jonathan can be contacted at: sales@vistavisionphotography.com Please email to inquire about ordering prints larger than 30inches
London Euston railway station, 04/03/09
Railway crossing near my house in rural NSW Australia. I did a black and white HDR and added the red light with the lens flare filter. Canon 450D SLR
This is the Royal Scot steam train building up a head of steam before leaving the Bridgenorth station of the Seven Valley Railway. This is a great place for steam buffs and photographers looking for inspiration or a great pint at the pub here. Shot at Bridgenorth in Shropshire Converted into black and white in PSP Featured in the Olympus and Four Thirds Group
NIKON D80 (micro nikkor AFS 105mm 2.8) / 1/180 : F5.6 : ISO 250 : 105mm That’s an incredible shot !! / I spend 10 minutes on this eating man, waiting for a bird and suddenly I saw the kid falling from the bank and makes the bird fly !! / Thanks for this magical instant !! Featured in group / “contrasting perceptions”
Shot under the viaduct at Castlefields, Manchester. Single RAW shot with my Sony Alpha 700 and Sigma 10-20mm lens, processed 3 times in Lightroom and HDR’d in Photomatix. B&W conversion in Lightroom.
Ribblehead Viaduct is a railway viaduct across the valley of the River Ribble at Ribblehead, in North Yorkshire, northern England. It is the longest and most famous viaduct on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, a railway line passing through some spectacular British scenery. Ribblehead railway station is located less than half a mile to the south of the viaduct. / Designed by the engineer John Sydney Crossley. The first stone was laid on 12 October 1870 and the last in 1874. It is 104 feet (32 m) high and spans 440 yards (402 m). It is made up of twenty-four arches. It is located at the foot of the mountain of Whernside. / The viaduct is curved, and so may be seen by passengers on the train. The train journey from Settle to Carlisle is short enough to allow the Yorkshire Dales holidaymaker to make a return day trip (steam-hauled, in the tourist season) including a few hours in the border town of Carlisle. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND4 grad Runner up in the Trains Challenge – Bridges & Viaducts SEP 2009.
The view from the end of Platform 1 at Seven Bridge railway in Bridgnorth,Shropshire. The engine was just about to start it’s journey and created this wonderful half view through the smoke and steam Converted into a pinhole black and white Featured by the kind hosts of Tone It Down! Group
Black & White Photo of two trains at New Romney Trainstation Featured in South East UK group October 2009 Featured in Who needs color for beauty black and white art at its best group October 2009
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