DirtyGlassEye
Ever onward
As I continued to glide around the Pacific range looking for fall shots, a railroad track was at the side of the road nearly the entire drive. After I hit all the spots I was backtracking back the way I came and finally gave in, I wanted a leading line shot.
There were plenty of good opportunities. When the farms started disappearing from view as I crept back towards civilization, I was surrounded by dense forests. There was one particular bend that I noticed on the way in here so I kept glancing over my shoulder (the road wasn't wide enough for two way traffic so it it made it much harder to do so). Because there's nothing incredibly noteworthy about this spot beyond the composition, I'm not gonna drop a geotag as it would take hours for me to retrace my steps to find the exact spot, it's not an obvious one.
Once I found the spot, I crouched down low to get the railroad tracks closer. That way I can make a vanishing point. And I don't have much to declare beyond that, didn't do much in editing either. Increased shadows and temperature slightly but that's it. This isn't my most proactive shot from this venture (my cemetery shot I posted in November is), but it happens to be a convenient filler for times just like these.
(accept my photos vanishing point group. You've rejected all of them thus far damn it).
Ever onward
As I continued to glide around the Pacific range looking for fall shots, a railroad track was at the side of the road nearly the entire drive. After I hit all the spots I was backtracking back the way I came and finally gave in, I wanted a leading line shot.
There were plenty of good opportunities. When the farms started disappearing from view as I crept back towards civilization, I was surrounded by dense forests. There was one particular bend that I noticed on the way in here so I kept glancing over my shoulder (the road wasn't wide enough for two way traffic so it it made it much harder to do so). Because there's nothing incredibly noteworthy about this spot beyond the composition, I'm not gonna drop a geotag as it would take hours for me to retrace my steps to find the exact spot, it's not an obvious one.
Once I found the spot, I crouched down low to get the railroad tracks closer. That way I can make a vanishing point. And I don't have much to declare beyond that, didn't do much in editing either. Increased shadows and temperature slightly but that's it. This isn't my most proactive shot from this venture (my cemetery shot I posted in November is), but it happens to be a convenient filler for times just like these.
(accept my photos vanishing point group. You've rejected all of them thus far damn it).