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  • Also known as Spencer St Train Station, in Melbourne.

  • Looking up at the clocks at Flinders Street Station.

  • Discovered this amazing station on the metropolitain on my last day in Paris, March 2004.

  • Two trains race each other to Richmond Station on a chilly Winter’s evening in Melbourne, Australia. HDR done in Photomatix, the 3 trains were all added from seperate photos of the same spot in Photoshop which is pretty new to me. Was then converted to a Sepia Tone in Adobe Lightroom. Click here for my other images of Melbourne

  • Trackside, Melbourne’s inner north-west. Part of an on-going collaboration with Jo O’Brien. Modelling by Jo. Art direction by Jo and David. Photography and post-production by David.

  • paris, france

  • Picture of a moving underground train in Berlin, called U-Bahn… The Berlin U-Bahn is a rapid transit railway in Berlin, Germany, and is a major part of the public transport system of the capital. Opened in 1902, the U-Bahn serves 170 stations spread across nine lines, with a total track length of 151.7 kilometres (94.3 mi), about 80% of which is underground. Trains run every four to five minutes during peak hours, every five minutes for the rest of the day and every ten minutes in the evening and on sunday. They travel 132 million km (83 million mi), carrying 400 million passengers, over the year. The entire system is maintained and operated by the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe, commonly known as the BVG. Designed to alleviate traffic flowing into and out of central Berlin, the U-Bahn rapidly expanded until the city was divided into East and West Berlin at the end of World War II. Although the system initially remained open to residents of both sides, the construction of the Berlin Wall and the subsequent restrictions imposed by the East German government limited travel across the border: The East Berlin U-Bahn lines were severed from West Berlin; while two West Berlin lines that ran through East Berlin were allowed to pass through without stopping, although the stations were closed, with the exception of Friedrichstraße, used as a transfer point and a border crossing into East Berlin. The system was reopened completely following the fall of the Berlin Wall, and German reunification. As of 2007, the Berlin U-Bahn is the most extensive underground network in Germany. True to its original goal, it has been calculated that, in 2006, use of the U-Bahn amounted to the equivalent of 122.2 million km (76 million mi) of car journeys. Now thoroughly modernised after years of neglect during the Cold War, it serves as the main transportation method of the capital.

  • The original painting is acrylic 36×24 inches and has been sold to a private collector. The painting is based on a photograph by Rebecca Tocci See my other Paintings at arts-fine.co.uk

  • Camera Details: / Nikon D70s , Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC Location: / Jasper, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Jasper is a specialized municipality in western Alberta, Canada. It is the commercial center of Jasper National Park, located in the Canadian Rockies in the Athabasca River valley. Jasper is 362 kilometres (225 mi), or approximately 3 1/2 hours west of Edmonton. Jasper is 290 kilometres (180 mi) north of Banff, Alberta, with the Icefields Parkway connecting the Jasper townsite to Lake Louise in Banff National Park. It was established as a specialized municipality on July 20, 2001 and the governance of Jasper is shared between the Municipality of Jasper and Parks Canada Agency. Jasper House was first a Northwest Company, and later Hudson’s Bay Company, fur trade outpost on the York Factory Express trade route to Fort Vancouver on the lower Columbia River. Jasper National Park was established in 1907, with the Canadian Northern Railway beginning service to Jasper in 1912. The Jasper townsite was surveyed in 1913 by H. Matheson. By 1931, Jasper was accessible by road from Edmonton, and in 1940 the scenic Icefields Parkway opened, connecting Banff and Jasper. source: wikipedia Train / Mooring Post / Sunset in Tofino /

  • Train Yard in Hsinchu was taken in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Canon 40D / 1/125s at f/6.3 / ISO 200 / Converted to B&W

  • This was another night shot that I did a couple of days ago. Hope you like it and thank you so very much for stopping by and look. Very much appreciated. :o) / /

  • Train tracks reflect the early winter sun in Dublin city. What journey will they take us on today? / Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page 17th March 2009.

  • Mid-town Manhattan F Train Station at 57th Street. Shot with a digital SLR this past summer and enhanced in photoshop and corel photo pro. While it remains a bit chilly outside…I’ve decided to play with a few of my older shots and have fun editing. Layers and model from free stock.

  • A palette knife and sepia version of my Newcastle watercolour painting. Taxi’s (horse carriages) waiting for fares. The castle (1080) and Black Gate tower (1247), in Newcastle upon Tyne. St Nicholas Street. Looking south, to the mouth of the High Level bridge. Painted from a photo, taken in 1901. HB pencil and Watercolour, on 10” x7” Bockingford, tinted eggshell, 140lb.

  • Go Transit Train / Toronto / Canada / Featured Work / Palace of Winds / Amongst thorns we ripen / Day Begins / Sky Wheel / On the road again / Go

  • Taken as a 10 shot merge (from me runnig the stairs) at a trainstation (Mjolby – Sweden) waiting for a transfer. Xmas holidays 2008 Canon EOS 400D / Sigma 17-70 / F2.8-4.5 / ISO 100 / f/11 / multiple exp’s / 17mm CS4 for vignetting & levels More works can be found over at DeviantART / and / rdblanche.com

  • as I was in Philly.. I remembered the saying .. brotherly love.. to tell you the truth , I didnt really expect it. but , I was very surprised pleasantly , to be given the courtesy by strangers .. of a hello..and of stopping their cars to let me go “jaywalking”.. and the like.. it was great to see this . This photo was taken from inside of the beautiful train station at 12th street.. where there is a huge room, with a window to the skyline I layered this with a velvia film …

  • So many things to do, so many lives, so many fragile hearts! Colorex watercolor and Sennelier pastel on Lanaquarelle 300 lb. paper. 76×56 cm.

  • View of Battersea power station from Victoria. Photograph was converted to mono and toned with blue and yellow.

  • From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video

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