My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (33)
bmac62
Rusttttyyyyy. I'll bet this is a very old section. Could be 100 years old easily. Let's hope Chicago's city inspectors keep a good eye on all this:) Photographically, you are telling quite a story. Like your postwork too!
Meisiekind
I'm with Bill on the inspectors. It doesn't quite look like it could carry the weight of a train! Excellent shot though Tara and the postwork adds just a little magic to it! Bravo dear friend! :)
CoreyBlack
This is the Chicago that I know and love. Well, at least the Chicago that I know. Love might be too strong a word. I love all of the lines and the brute, rusting metal. It's so...Chicago. I think this section of the elevated line is quite old. It has that old Chicago look to it from back in the day when there were also street trolleys (the tracks are buried now.) This is a great shot, almost abstract and the POV is perfect.
Faemike55
Fantastic shot, Tara! I love looking at structures like this and from this POV
kbrog
Yes Chicago's underside. Shhhh! Your not supposed to look under there, somebody might get in trouble. ;) Excellent Photo Journalism! :)
beachzz
I'm sure I was there but I sure don't remember this!! It's a great shot of a part of Chicago most people don't see. I can just see Corey and Chip wandering around under here, cameras out, ready for anything. Just makes me want to go back---but, yeah NOT in November!!
mbz2662
I always say, you gotta look up, you never know what you might miss! Great "up" shot.
bazza
Nice capture, scary rust problem.. well done!!
junge1
Great shot Tara. I have seen this view in New York and surrounding boroughs many times, but I don't think I haven't seen that much rust.
koosievantutte
very fine image of a scary construction state.
Chipka
Ah, the wonders of the Chicago Transit Authority. This does look rather...um...shoddy, but the funny thing about that is for all of the rust and disrepair, those tracks were built to last. I think that pigeon poop might actually hold them together, and well...that stuff is indestructible if it's mixed with the right binding element, usually chewing gum. That rust is so familiar. Go to any elevated track and you'll see it...or crumbling concrete. It isscary to behold. That's what makes it so photographically interesting. I'd gone with Corey today, to Borders Books and managed to find Star Trek on sale for $20 or so...we rode the bus, but we were close to a really wonderfully-aged stretch of elevated track. I couldn't get a shot of it simply because the more dubious neighborhood residents were making use of the under-track areas, and I didn't trust the brand of street-grade liquor they were drinking. Anyway...all of that is to say that this photograph just screams Chicago, and the post work is amazing. It's so dream-like: okay, darkly dream-like, but that's a good thing. There's an underlying geometry that I like here, and I can almost smell the urban scent that would go right along with a scene like this. THIS is wonderful work, and yeah, it brings back great memories...what's great about that too is it was just the start...and I can easily see the Renderosity Ninjas reuniting either on the West Coast, or even in the wilds of Moscow. The subways/elevated trains are in better repair, though there are stretches of elevated track in Moscow that look disturbingly Chicagoan! Anyway, I'm rambling. I'm drinking Czech beer (Yeah, we have Pilsner Urquel in Chicago) and so my verbosity might just be a wee bit more beer induced than I'd originally anticipated, so I'm going to shut up. But not before telling you how much this shot rocks. I love it!
cfulton
A great abstract! It is amazing what we can see when we choose to look up! Very well done! Clive
Katraz
Nice shot, glad I don't have to ride on that train though.
blinkings
Now as one of those strange people who enjoys the underside of suburbia just as much as the topside....I LOVE IT!!!!!!
helanker
What an awesome shot that is Tara and I like alot what you did to it. Rusty things are always worth looking at. This is a beautiful abstract. :-)
wysiwig
Great capture of a well designed and constructed structure. Does look like it could do with a bit of maintenance, but then, what else is new?
UOja
Fantastic shot!
awjay
very interesing shapes,lines and textures
Hubba1
Work needs to be done here LOL,, Awesome shot :)
MrsRatbag
You know I love these underneath shots; excellent POV and postwork!
cv1
Very interesting shot! Good eye!!
mermaid
hey this makes for a really fascinating abstract especially with postwork
orig_buggy
you have such a terrific eye!!
goodoleboy
The El you say! Excellent POV and detail of the gridwork in this shot, but, oxidation reigns, and, oh man, get out the welding torch and/or soldering iron...this needs repair or replacement, like soooon!
npauling
Interesting shot. I wonder if a train went over while you were there.
jocko500
seen the trains on tv and movies. this is the first time I really saw under the tracks. wonderful pov
Charberry
Okay, I rode the train in Chicago, maybe even on this... and it holds together how? ;o) Oh no... Excellent POV of something people must take for granted.
babuci
Sure is different but equaly interesting.
flavia49
wonderful picture!!!
Str4wB34ry
Iron oxide is just natures way of returning our man made structures back to dust...via rust! Great shot, really captures the decay and magnificence of this transport system.