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© © IrenaN 2005

Train track


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Negative scan. Scanner: Eastman Kodak Company. Model: Kodak CLAS Digital Film Scanner / HR200

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I don't know why train tracks fascinate me. But I tend to shoot a lot

of them at different angles. This is one of my film Autumn shots.

Negative scan from Kodak Royal Gold 400 film. Thank you for your

comments. Irena

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Irena, train tracks are fascinating to lots of photographers and people that aren't photographers. As photographers we see repeating pattern, we see converging perspective to give our images great depth. Both of which are always exciting. Then for photographers and non-photographers the "rails" hold the romantic fascination of implied adventure just around the next bend or just over the horizon. As a young person I frequently visualized what it must be like to "hop" a freight car and go wherever it took you. True, we may get there faster and in more comfort today, but nothing will ever replace the rumble of clanking steel on steel of a moving train carrying you to distant places. Yeah, train tracks add magic in both the real world of our photography and in our imaginations. And they are slow enough that you have time to admire the beauty of autumn that you have captured in this image.
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Love this train track surrounded by the autumn colours & dotted with the fallen autumn leaves. The angle is great, leading us to the disappearing track to a land of the unknown.
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Love the sense of a journey in this image... a fall romance perhaps... lovely
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I love this image; it makes me want to enter your photograph and follow those tracks around the bend...it is very romantic and appeals to my adventurous side. I love the change of seasons and can almost feel the crisp autumn air just looking at your photo. Thanks for sharing.
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