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  • I keep a close watch on this heart of mine / I keep my eyes wide open all the time / I keep the ends out for the tie that binds / Because you’re mine, I walk the line I find it very, very easy to be true / I find myself alone when each day is through / Yes, I’ll admit that I’m a fool for you / Because you’re mine, I walk the line As sure as night is dark and day is light / I keep you on my mind both day and night / And happiness I’ve known proves that it’s right / Because you’re mine, I walk the line You’ve got a way to keep me on your side / You give me cause for love that I can’t hide / For you I know I’d even try to turn the tide / Because you’re mine, I walk the line I keep a close watch on this heart of mine / I keep my eyes wide open all the time / I keep the ends out for the tie that binds / Because you’re mine, I walk the line *Lyrics by Johnny Cash

  • Title: Red Line / Capture Date: 04/29/2007 / Dimensions: 3717×2592 / Exposure: 1/3 sec at f/3.5 / Focal Length: 18mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: No / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 01/19/2008 / Comments: Boston Mass Transit. Selective Coloring. © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

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  • Two little girls traveling back in time.

  • Life is one big road…with endless pathways, infinite at first sight.

  • Not the best of shots. Should have used a higher F-stop, but we live and learn.. Wylie Texas Nikon D80 / Exposure 1/125, 1/250, 1/90 @ f/5.6 / Focal Length – 18 mm / ISO 200 / Lens 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Processed in Photomatix, Finalized in Photoshop. No Tripod Used / First mistake / Wrong time of day / Second mistake

  • Location: Fairfield California / Technique: HDR

  • View more of my Rural Landscape series Best viewed LARGE

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  • Whippany, NJ – Aug 2008 – Handheld HDR

  • taken off the back of our train somewhere through the plains of USA… Leaving It All Behind I’m leaving on the next train to freedom / Your heart has kept me captive for too long / You think that I won’t leave until you tell me / so before I go I’m writing you this song. We spent years building up this friendship / but you know I built it mostly by myself / You didn’t care enough to help but I loved you / Now it’s time to put it on the shelf. I want to leave you far behind me / to get you out of heart and mind / I may be the best you’ll ever have / but you won’t be the best I’ll ever find. You made sure to give less than expected / so I would have nothing I might repay / You told me that I owe you nothing / but then you stand there begging me to stay. I’m leaving on the next train to freedom / Your heart has kept me captive for too long. / You think I can’t leave until you let me / As in so, so many ways, my love,... you are wrong. by Rachel Leigh

  • Railroad tracks in a lonely setting leading off into the sunset.

  • 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

  • Done in ultra contrast HDR. The camera was set on the rail, and not much attention was paid to the alignment of the trees and the rail until I put it on my computer and viewed it full size. The trees line up perfectly and reflect quite nicely on the smooth shiny steel of the rail. Pittsylvania County, Virginia * / (Featured in the Reflectivity group on 04-15-09) / (Featured in the All About Your Best Work group on 05-05-09)*

  • The tiny railroad station at Prince is easy to reach from southern West Virginia’s tourism hub: Beckley. This Amtrak station along the old C&O Railroad tracks still provides passenger train service to the area, a few times a week. / While there are still a few people living in Prince, chances are you’ll feel all alone here. Park at the train station and explore the tracks, but keep in mind a train could come by at any time as you can see pictured here. The Prince train station provides a few great photo opportunities. More smoke was added in the front of this image. Sepia treatment. PRINCE TRAIN STATION / NIKON D60 / FEATURED IN WEST VIRGINIA MARCH 2009 / FEATURED IN A PLACE TO CALL HOME AUG 2009 / TOP TEN FINISH-GOING HOME CHALLENGE IN A PLACE TO CALL HOME GROUP AUG 2009 / FEATURED IN APPALACHIAN ARTISTS GROUP AUG 2009 / TOP TEN FINISH (4th) in TRAINS CHALLENGE-BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP /

  • West of Salt Lake City… / Nikon D200 / 500mm lens

  • A glimpse of the railroad tracks in the midst of an ICE Storm! An ice storm one would expect in the Northern states in Winter…..but this one devastated the Southern states and shut down power for thousands of people for weeks and left many without heat and electric! Feb-09 Ice storm – Kentucky

  • ...And the CP (Canadian Pacific) takes it by a nose with the CN (Canadian National) chugging alongside. I live in a little mountain town where the trains stop for a few minutes and crews do a changeover then stay in the bunkhouses on either side of the river for a few hours to rest up for their next trips. / These freight trains are heading west towards Vancouver. /

  • The New York Central Railroad (reporting mark NYC), known simply as the New York Central in its publicity, was a railroad operating in the Northeastern United States. Headquartered in New York, the railroad served most of the Northeast, including extensive trackage in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Massachusetts, plus additional trackage in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Its primary connections included Chicago and Boston. The NYC’s Grand Central Terminal in New York City is one of its best known extant landmarks. In 1968 the NYC merged with its former rival, the Pennsylvania Railroad, to form Penn Central (the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad joined in 1969). That company soon went bankrupt and was taken over by the federal government and merged into Conrail in 1976. Conrail was broken up in 1998, and portions of its system was transferred to the newly-formed New York Central Lines LLC, a subsidiary leased to, and eventually absorbed by CSX. That company’s lines included the original New York Central main line, but outside that area it included lines that were never part of the NYC system. NIKON D60 18-55 NIKON NIKOR VR LENS FEATURED IN JPG CAST-OFFS AUG 2009

  • Old steam engine located at Herritage Park Calgary Alberta Canada. The first train I ever rode on as a kid / Builder: Alco (Schenectady) / Year Built: 1942 / Weight: 152,000 / Use: Switcher / Current Status: Operational

  • An old freight station..remembering the past in Ohio

  • Locomotive ~ Grunge HDR / National Railroad Museum ~ Green Bay, Wisconsin f 7.0. EV -1,0,1 best viewed larger

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