1. Wooden Trestle
2. Under the Bridge
3. Long Shot Wire Included (HDR)
4. From Alyth Overpass (Slow Moving Train)
5.From Across the Bridge
This is a discussion on Around Alyth Yards within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; 1. Wooden Trestle 2. Under the Bridge 3. Long Shot Wire Included (HDR) 4. From Alyth Overpass (Slow Moving Train) ...
1. Wooden Trestle
2. Under the Bridge
3. Long Shot Wire Included (HDR)
4. From Alyth Overpass (Slow Moving Train)
5.From Across the Bridge
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Great stuff. Love the first two, fantastic. #4 is great as well, love the way the cars meander through the image ....
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Like every one of these MBrager. Very good eye to find these, and very nicely PP.
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Interesting set. I like number 2! The old wooden trestle sitting on the newer concrete pier!
They are all great but second one is my favorite.
Great set. I like them all for different reasons.
Thanks for the comments and taking a look. The idea for these had been in my head for a while, but the weather only cooperated on the weekend. My personal fave is #4 with the slow moving train.
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Wonderful set - 4. From Alyth Overpass (Slow Moving Train) is my fave, love the lines and curves.
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