I have put many a penny on a railroad track in front of an oncoming train to see what happened to it and it was always a flat piece of copper that the store wouldn't take for candy. Shucks.
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Good conversions. I like the first one best and I don't even know where that one is! The second has soft focus areas mixing me up, unsettling.
I also like railway lines and stations as photographic subjects. Specially those that have been taken out of commission.
I have put many a penny on a railroad track in front of an oncoming train to see what happened to it and it was always a flat piece of copper that the store wouldn't take for candy. Shucks.
That is the way it was in 1943 and I am happy that you found the blog and commented on the dinner.
My blogs have been hijacked and spammed.
I still have all the posts in all the archives but they are just not online at the moment.
I will try to fix my blogs so that spamming will be more difficult and at the same time there won't be much of an incentive to hijack the sites but it all takes time.
My apologies for things not being up to par.
Abraham Lincoln.
Very good set of shot, railway stations and track do make for very interesting shots. The third one is my favourite, well done!
Number 1 for me too, gives a feel of desolation , and days gone by. Good one!
I love the B&W effect.
love this bw series, really has atmosphere...
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