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It has a few white shapes (tape) cause i couldn't do it without them (gradient)
Easy recolour(you can recolour the withe tapes and use them as decoration)
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Credit to Wes/Duke for side rail
Credit if you use it
IMPORTANT: There was bug while using PMG and some parts exported bad, they don't appear while you are working, but you will see them if you save the jpg. Sorry about that...
While walking across the bamboo grove in Kyoto, I suddenly found this train line that divides up the forest. From time to time, trains pass at top speed, breaking the silence and quietness and of the place for a moment.
Formerly a member of the DA class with WAGR but now owned by ARG, narrow-gauge DAZ1901 is seen strolling through Herne Hill with a six wagon rail train on Tuesday 19th February.
The 6Z29 Hackney Yard - Westbury Continuous Welded Rail train approaches Burrow farm crossing behind FLHH No.66952.
This is my first time ever shooting train tracks, and the entire time my mind was worried about getting hit from behind or something...
Had this idea when on holidays in Oslo, that rails might come out with a graphic look after post-processing.
A Northbound mixed-goods train ambles out of Workington towards Siddick one evening in 1981, dragging a shabby-looking BR brake-van along with it, as well as a cargo of rails from the British Steel rolling mill at Moss Bay.
Note the standard oil-lamps attached to the train - no flashing LED lighting then!
Kodacolor II ISO 200.
From here the railway went accross a curved bridge and over the canal and then up Fritzwilliam street and up to the BR Middleton Goods yard but that side finished in 1966
Triumphant return to color night shooting! This was the first roll of color film I exposed since 2004, and the first night shooting color in, jeesh, not even sure. Maybe a year or two before that? Somewhere around a 3-4 minute exposure. 9:45pm.
A Danish Railways (DSB) IC3 EMU is photographed over in Malmö, Sweden back in 2003.
We had spent some time in Copenhagen but on our final day, with our flight not due to depart late in the afternoon, we took a brief trip to Malmö using the Øresund link which carries both road and rail and is partly in tunnel, and partly a bridge. All very impressive!
Canon EOS100, Kodak Gold 200
Malmö, Sweden
7th October 2003
20031007 Malmo 92110020