This is a shot of the Terminus at Ryde Pier Head. I’m quite fond of this one, I must admit. The title is taken from the album “Axe Victim” by Be Bop Deluxe
another attempt at HDR, this time on the “Klondyke” which is on the railway siding at Queenscliff
more medium format Holga goodness / untouched by an Adobe product
Model – Stacey
Widescreen wallpaper version – 1280×800 Gembrook Station, Puffing Billy Line / Victoria, Australia
I find Knaresborough station unusual position wise, leaving the station in one direction the track goes straight into a tunnel/bridge. In the other direction it has to cross a large multi arched bridge crossing a gorge/valley. The station itself seems a bit timeless, it can’t have changed much for years. / HDR used for effect. MY STEAM AND RAIL SET
Here is one of my photos, a Very talented chap called Shepy has done the processing, and what a superb job he has done too, if you have not seen Shepy’s work then please go and check him out, just type shepy into the search bar. / Hope you like it.
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
Like carpet, the purpose has been pulled under the existence of the old bush hut at the end of the railway line.
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.
A ‘reject’ shot to start with – a bit boring, heaps of blow-out in the sky. Decided to have a play: cross-processed it, added a texture overlay and TTV overlay and threw in some birds for good measure. /
This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon.
Location: Davis California / Technique: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Featured in Group: / “Core [C.O.R.E]” – January 12, 2009 / . / . / .
From a dream…
I went on a Photo Safari today…as I call it when I specifically go out with my camera to see what I can see and create. / I took some wonderful pictures and was very happy with myself. / Then on the way home on a rural road, I was stopped by flashing red lights at a railway crossing. / Looking down the tracks as I waited there, I saw what was coming. / I thought to myself, “wouldn’t that make a wonderful picture!” / Then, remembered my camera was at my side, resting on the seat beside me, I grabbed it, rolled down my window and took a few shots. / Oh, was I excited!!!! / This is one of those shots where you see the sight and wish you had your camera…AND I DID! / I giggled all the way home! / Snow Plow makes top 5 in the challenge Red and White in the Canada…The Great White North group / Snow Plow also makes it on to the Home Page! What a treat. Thank you RedBubble.
Another image from my first IR outing. Can anyone spell A.D.D.I.C.T.I.O.N??? :))
Small cities have their own signs of industralization… [Nikon D2x]
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
~ The Line ~
View of Battersea power station from Victoria. Photograph was converted to mono and toned with blue and yellow.
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