The Long Rail To Somewhere

© Jeremy Henderson

The Long Rail To Somewhere

Uploaded: May 17, 2006

Description

Got out during our last little snowfall and took this photo of a train track. Don't worry - I made sure no trains were coming and was only down there for a minute. Converted to b&w in PSCS2.

1/250 sec @ f6.3, ISO 200
Plattsmouth, NE

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Comments

Dee Caraballo May 17, 2006

Jeremy, this is a really cool shot (no pun intended, I swear!). I like how hte lines converge, and the snow really gives impact. But my favorite part is your inclusion of the light in the frame. Well done! #447367

eileen bedford May 17, 2006

Very nice shot. The rail really takes you into the shot. #2775709

Dennis Flanagan level-classic May 17, 2006

I like the way the rail leads my eye through the composition and dissapears into the fog. #2776360

Life Expressions May 17, 2006

Awesome image! #2778992

Tammy Scott June 02, 2006

I love your composition on this and how the line draws you in and makes you wonder what is down the tracks!

Great shot! #2844458


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