Rail Rehab by LovelyPoetess
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Description
This is one of those shots where you're driving along and you have to put on the brakes, then drop into reverse gear so you can back-up and grab the shot of the scene that your brain was saying "Whoa Nellie!" over
Now I didn't stop ON the tracks, just between two sets of them. Fortunately no trains came along (nor cars) while I stood there and snapped away.
Thanks for having a peek. : )
Comments (13)
RobyHermida
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww superb image!!!!!!!!
babuci
Excelent capture, like a tone. I know that feeling when you reverse back because something caught your eyes.
MrsRatbag
Powerful image, I like this very much!
olivier158
nice picture, i really like how you composed with your environnement, tte landscape is complete, with foreground and background... we are encouraged to enter in it, but with caution of course ;o) great pic my dear ;o)
SapUS59
Excellent capture my friend of the MOW (the work car) and the railway track, the color is fantastic in this too !!
JeffG7BRJ
You sound like my wife, we will be driving along and she will see something and insist that I do a u-turn to go back so she can have a proper look. I have lost count of the amount of times I have done that. Lol. I love her though, so I don't really mind. Excellent capture and well worth that drop of fuel used to reverse, so that you could capture this 'timeless' shot. I like the colour tones, gives it an aged look. I don't think I have ever seen so many telegraph poles at one time either. Superb work. Bravo!!!!!
durleybeachbum
Great shot!!
awjay
a deffinate photographers attention grabber
Markintosh
Very nice.
jocko500
working on the trace. cool
MaraP
Excellent POV!
junge1
Beautifully captured. Like the pov!
busi2ness
The misty distance adds a lot of magical mystery and mood, so does the choice of tone. Having been a rail man for many years the U-turn tracks on the right stopped me in my tracks - pardon the pun. It is definitely not for rail carriages making such a bend (without being derailed), maybe just trolley traffic?