Only a small manip, to evoke some kind of travel other than mere train travel. Taken on the small train that still runs thru the old gold mining region of Walhalla in Victoria.
Mikel, really thought at first sight that I was in a huge aquarium, lol. But this is not bad as well, lol. Fine and interesting image. Well done. Regards, Cornelius.
You are the experimenter of experimenters. I've given up trying to understand your abstract images, but I like what I see here. Spellbinding work with the radiant light. I never know what I'm going to find when I pull up your postings. This one's a beauty. Very good use of light and dark and the slight oversaturation of the occasional color spot makes my eyes dazzle.
This would be really cool if you could take different scenes from time or history, and paste them into the windows, making it look like out each window was a different era, a different place. But still I like the effects of this. Very nicely done!
P.S. If you get a chance, take a look at my gallery. Any comments, criticims, advice, etc. on any of my pics would be greatly appreciated. Have an awesome day!
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Saw your posting here the other day and bookmarked it to come back to place some words.
First off..
Reminded me of another member's work, a very professional photo ... namely; "Nostalgic Train" by Evert; aka evertvankuik.
Caveats?
The burst of colour in the lower right-hand side. Looks to be that of a passenger's clothing, or some cloth.. not sure.
Just slightly incongruous, simply put, and being bold here.
And on the note of colourations/post processing.. really like both; the overall colour scheme and that of the suggestion of movement within the train car. Taking 'it' (the visual suggestion of movement, that is) inside was a good good idea.
Really nice work, Mikel.
Original, unique.. thought provoking .. and a good good presentation.