Some more from the last few weeks
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It won't be long until I'll have bought a car and won't experience something again. Something that's been a part of my life for quite some time now: commuting by train.
To "commemorate" it I'm trying to collate my favourite railway/station based images into a small album.
Here it is so far:
https://plus.google.com/u/1/photos/1...96554167721553
Please let me know what you think.
Stay on the train.
The environment needs you.
We need you.
To stay on the train.
Great series of shots, intimate, touching and emotional.
Nice work, Darren.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
As I said on G+:
I wish it was possible, Steve. My wallet would rather I stayed on the train too, but we have to move out of the City Centre, making public transport less viable.
Thanks for the compliment though, I'll find something else to shoot ;-)
Wow, some great shots here. Ham, your images and galleries are fantastic. I live just outside of Washington, DC and spent over 30 years working in the city. I love to head into the city looking for non-traditional shots of the people in the city. I have an intermittent project to show images of it here.
And here are a couple of favorites.
Tale of two cities
Always interesting in front of the White House.
Larry
Two excellent modern street shots TheRoff. Very nice. And thanks for your comments about mine.
I've added another couple to my railway series I've called Train of Thought
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ham, great stuff! Are we going to see your landscape pictures soon when you get the car? Whatever it is, do share please.
Larry, you should post more in here.
Many car images I have seen here were shot with wide angel lenses, but sun was setting and the fastest lens I ha around was 85mm. Plus I wanted to try it out. This guy and his track happened to be around:
101 _MG_5484 by ahab1372, on Flickr
Last edited by ahab1372; 09-27-2012 at 03:45 PM. Reason: Re-linked image
Arnt
Today at Leicester Square, London. You can't take a candid here without seeing a cell phone.
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Mark - Flickr
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