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Uploaded: 03/22/06 1:16 AM GMT
Looking Ahead
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I took this this fall for my photography class. We had to take lead in shots and I was walking down these railroad tracks and I just loved how the curved out of sight. Comments welcome!

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.cgImagery
03/22/06 1:36 AM GMT
Nice shot, the B&W works here :D
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::MellodySmiles
03/22/06 3:21 AM GMT
Well done Abby! B&W is a perfect choice for this. Good work!
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Love is a Choice
.enon
03/22/06 9:32 PM GMT
Love it! i like how the rail is bended too! and how the two tracks come together, it really leads the eye in a special way. b/w is also nice.
Good work!
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.emmegal
04/05/06 5:01 PM GMT
What an intruiging shot! Makes you want to know what's around the corner. Great choice to create it in black and white.
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.kodo34
04/13/06 4:34 PM GMT
Nice work , you put some tought in this shot , good choice to go b&w.
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"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." my images
.Iggidy07
05/24/06 4:28 AM GMT
Great photo. You're right: The curve is a nice effect, and the black and white looks good with this photo
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On the road of life, there are passengers, drivers, and roadkill
spit07
05/28/06 3:47 AM GMT
i remember when u took this pic.......this is my fav pic by far....the Black and white makes it look eerie and spooky.
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.PhotoKandi
06/29/06 8:16 PM GMT
Really really nice image. Like the Black & white here.. lovely scenery and great capture. Well done!
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::DrPepper89
08/19/06 10:16 PM GMT
I love the black and white. You're right, the curve of the tracks is very interesting. Good job!

Thanks for the comments on Self Portrait, I appreciate it. =)

-Laurel
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"Some people see things that are and ask, Why? Some people dream of things that never were and ask, Why not? Some people have to go to work and don't have time for all that ..." -George Carlin

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