Antique Train Signal

© Gayle Johnson

Antique Train Signal

Uploaded: February 26, 2012

Description

101 Rust Theme Entry
Nacogdoches, TX - Millards Crossing

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 40.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Bob Cournoyer level-classic February 29, 2012

Nicely composed.. :-)

Happy Theme Day #1446454

Errick L. Cameron level-deluxe February 29, 2012

Like the colors here and DOF.

HTD! #10013746

Gayle Johnson February 29, 2012

Thanks guys!! I appreciate your comments! #10013785

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic February 29, 2012

Ditto Errick, great colors and composition! #10013861

Michele Peterson level-classic February 29, 2012

Wonderful job on this! I like that the train is in the bg, to show exactly what the image is about. HTD!! #10013909

Joy Rector February 29, 2012

great shot #10013936

Gayle Johnson February 29, 2012

Thanks Ladies!! I have really enjoyed this theme. #10014130

Patti Coblentz February 29, 2012

Love the focus on the signal with the blurred train in the bg...terrific comp and capture, Gayle! HTD!

PS. I used to live in Houston (when I was young)...been to Nacogdoches many times :) #10014678

Julianne Bradford February 29, 2012

Great find for theme..HTD! #10014732

Nikki McDonald level-classic March 01, 2012

Excellent composition and great colors, Gayle. Usually you would expect the red to pop with the yellow secondary but I love the reversal here. #10015397

Dr Silly level-classic March 01, 2012

Wonderful DOF and colors. HTD :O)
#10016166

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