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Railroad Crossing Kentucky Photograph by David Smith

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Comments (3)

Joseph C Hinson Photography

Joseph C Hinson Photography

And I should have added congratulations on winning the "Railroad Signs" contest in the rth American Trains and Rails and Stations NATRS group!

David Smith replied:

Hmmm, I thought Mike had the most votes in that one.

Joseph C Hinson Photography

Joseph C Hinson Photography

I agree with Kathy on the "distracting subjects." Railroads run near power lines and poles. No way to avoid them, so you might as well make them work within the photograph! And you did this very well.

David Smith replied:

Thanks Joseph. Converging lines are something I tend to look for.

Kathy K McClellan

Kathy K McClellan

I like the perspective on this. Most photographs I have seen are taken looking straight down the tracks. And many photographers are busy avoiding electrical lines and other "distracting" objects or they take them out in software if they can't avoid them. But this is more real!

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