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Photography Historical posted on Feb 16, 2005
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This is a recreation of a old west train station in 'Old Tucson.' I like old things, probably because I am an old thing :-) Once again, Thank you all for taking your time to view my artistic scribblings. Your comments and suggestions are not only deeply appriciated but valued highly.

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hotracer2

7:12AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Isn't amazing how we all like something old!!!great shot!!Bravo!!"V"

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Zacko

7:15AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Perfect photo! Rich contrast, works absolutely perfect in B/W. Love the presentation as well....the clouds looks fuzzy and nice.

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escafeld

7:16AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

You're on the right track (pun intended). Great

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Gor111

7:32AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

That's a real brilliant B/W photo with this wonderful looking western house! Fantastic lightning and a real excellent atmosphere! It looks so quiet but how long for??? LOL VOTE

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MaydaMason

8:11AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

simple and so beautiful! love the strong between light and dark tones, beautiful depht and pov, well captured

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awadissk

8:21AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Very nice image well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

colas

8:22AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

splendid shot,very good place.bravo.v

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Fruit_Passion

8:32AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

I the whistle of the train waits which arrives towards the small station. Cheer ;)

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Digitell

9:00AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

What a cute little building in such a beautiful surronding! Very excellent photograph Paul!! I have always loved the way B7W photographs look!! This is just beautiful! VOTE!!

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Petra-S

9:17AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Super scene in black/with, perfect Photo!

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Valentin

10:14AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

What a wonderful capture of history!!! Gorgeous b&w image!

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fourbanger

10:24AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

wonderful shot black and white makes this dramatic

soulofharmony

10:35AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

superb in b/w so enjoying this series.. fantastic p'graphy.. excellent

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TwoPynts

10:38AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Be great with a train behind it, but I like the emptyness. Seems to say, this is just a short stopping point on the great railway of life. Well done!

Egmont

11:07AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

It is great that you have discovered this setting and then photographed it with deliberate thought and care to composition. The image has a 4x5 quality to it. The conversion process to B&W is perfect as there are good tonal ranges. I might suggest that you consider burning in the upper portion of the sky as Ansel Adams would have done. This will bring out the clouds more. Never-the-less, that is a call made by the photographer in post work as to how they wish to represent their image and it certainly does not distract from the over all presentation here.

Pierre59

12:27PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Excellente monochrome, bravo !!!

dayna2

12:56PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

LOL This is excellent love the comment also!!!Excellent work!

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sossy

12:58PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

amazing and wonderful catch of this old station in b/w! remind me of the station in Dodge City /Okl. I visited years ago! absolutely perfect composed with the beautiful mountains in the back! ;o)

tony_br22

1:03PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

WOw .. super shot. Like being back in the time .. ha ha, an old thing :-) We all get older .. but you seem to be young at heart writing this ;-)

Haeberle

2:02PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Yihaaaaw, thats so greaaaaatttttt As a big fan and collector of wild-west movies I have to love this one. Do you have more of such shots ??? THANKS FOR SHARING, MADE MY DAY

LICORNEDECRISTAL

2:02PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

superbe photoooooooo!!!!!!!!!

Lissa_lei

2:30PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

HHHHHMM I love old buildins, maybe cause we have none here, never seen anythin like this before, it fascinates me, to see how things were, and kept alive by people who care. eccellent V Lina

logiloglu

5:26PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

simply wonderful in b/w.a charcaterful scene. excellent photography,Paul. vote #:O)

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Richardphotos

5:38PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

I like the old things that are actually old versus old hat. excellent capture Paul and I agree the b/w addes alot to the foto-V

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jocko500

7:17PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

real cool looking love old things too.

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Beemer

8:41PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Just imagine when...

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webshadow

9:14PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Well, heck, man...I'm an old thing too...LOL, but I don't think you have to be old to appreciate spectacular photography when ya see it. Your work has that rustic charm that is so irresistable. You really ought to look into getting some of these framed...defintely marketable! I love this one, Paul...you just have a way of capturing a moment...be it nostalgia, or a silent beauty...it is a gift, and I'm glad you share it here. Excellent art!

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mari_e17

9:51PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

Very beautiful place!!! Fantastic colors!!! Awesome photo!!!!! Bravooooooooooooo!@!!!!!!!

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artgum

10:27PM | Wed, 16 February 2005

The background really makes it- nice in b&w.

b2amphot

12:30AM | Thu, 17 February 2005

A perfect B&W, ditto on webshadow's framing suggestion. It reminds me of the train station to my old Lionel train set.

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