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Railroad BuildingPosted by grant (kansas city, United States) on 6 July 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio. Kansas City, Missouri
Comments (20)
Matt Sutton from Sydney, Australiabrilliant image. love the light and subject / composition. the rail tracks are great ! well done. 6 Jul 2008 5:16am @Matt Sutton: thanks very much matt @Saeed: thank you saeed Rhys from Darlington, United Kingdomvery Walker Evans, great image, I truly admire your film work, a big part of me still feels that 'analogue rules!'. 6 Jul 2008 8:10am @Rhys: that's a very kind comment. (i'm addicted to film, but not a purist by any means. i develop my own film, but have gone to scanning the negatives.) Observing from Local, United KingdomTerrific shot..! The power of this shot is what many digital photographers try to achieve 6 Jul 2008 9:56am @Observing: thank you @Daryl: thanks daryl dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, United Stateslove the railway lines here! the add movement and energy to this feeling of solidness! wonderful textures here. 6 Jul 2008 2:46pm @dj.tigersprout: thanks dj. this is one of my favorite areas for taking pictures. Helma from Tehran, IranGreat captured with nice composition ! interesting view ... tnx 6 Jul 2008 3:38pm @Helma: thank you helma @bruno: thank you bruno Howard F. from South Pasadena, Calif., United StatesSomething about a railroad track that's very enticing to me. Good shot and awesome camera, heavy but good. 6 Jul 2008 10:11pm @Howard F.: thanks howard. i agree about railroad tracks - find myself shooting around them pretty often. i agree about the camera too. akarui from Kagoshima, JapanNice double perspectives with the roads and tracks. In town we can see some angle buildings like this one but I find them always strange. 7 Jul 2008 12:00am @akarui: thanks akarui. i agree, such buildings are stange. i don't think they would be likely to be built new like this today. Nataly from Santa Monica, United StatesVery cool image! It`s very graphic and B&W is perfect here. 7 Jul 2008 1:42am @Nataly: thank you nataly bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaGreat image! I really love your vantage point and how the foreground is equally as important and prominent as the buildings. Great! Great! 7 Jul 2008 3:01am @bluechameleon: thank you very much! yiannis krikis from thessaloniki, GreeceI like the oerspective and the way you framed the image 7 Jul 2008 3:57am @yiannis krikis: thank you yiannis Jonathan Alan Photography from St. Louis, United Statesgreat POV love how the building diverts my attention 7 Jul 2008 1:18pm @Jonathan Alan Photography: thanks jonathan @Illuci: thanks illuci @Jean-Benoît Maréchal: and thanks again! @Twelvebit: thanks. i like this building - would like to go inside sometime. @Damon Schreiber: thanks damon! taffer from sant boi de llobregat, Spainyour feelings about a subject are distilled into the image and left there for us the viewers to experience them as well. that's photography and this image has it all. congrats. 10 Jul 2008 9:52pm @taffer: thanks very much taffer. |