Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.Hi! my names Steve Waymouth, an English man living in Germany.
Over the past 20 years I have worked in many creative fields (Graphic design, web design, t-shirt printing, Concert promotion, ect,) mainly in the entertainment business.
At the moment I´m discovering the joys of photography.
"To live in the world without seeing its beautiful colors is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books."
THANX FOR YOUR SUPPORT & KIND COMMENTS.
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Comments (7)
durleybeachbum
Excellent in mono!
Juliette.Gribnau
love the b/w Nd photo
jayfar
A super shot and POV of this rather unusual looking steam engine Steve.
Celart
Superb shot with many details. Great B&W. Nice POV. BRAVO
moochagoo
Quite intreesting to see that one
tommorules
Fantastic piece of engineering from a lost age. The steam makes this look like the train is going backwards?
Richardphotos
a railroad museum formerly of Dallas is in the process of moving about 25 miles away.one of the largest locomotives ever made had been sitting since 1962 in the same spot.they brought a specialist for steam locomotives from Atlanta,Georgia to lubricate it in order to move it. they did back it up and then put it back in the same place waiting for it to make the journey to it's new home. I am hoping to get pictures of it when they stage the locomotives for their trip. it would cost millions to fix to run. undoubtedly it will do good to be pulled to it's new resting place outstanding capture and a locomotive new to me