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Uploaded: 07/16/06 8:35 PM GMT
The Urola Railway Line
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The Urola Railway Line came to life again in the year 1998. The past has become the present and the future, with the use of a stream engine, the “Aurrera”, which was 100 years old in 1998, and the “Pagoa” and “Aritza” passenger carriages, built in 1925 for Urola Railway Lines

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.agnostico
07/16/06 10:06 PM GMT
The good old days! Terrific shot! This looks like a postcard from the beginning of the 20th century and the sepia tone is a must for such retro-looking. Great composition and excellent balance. Unforgettable picture! Congrats Eder.
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.Marzena
07/16/06 11:44 PM GMT
One does not have any chance of appreciating this image without watching it in full size !!!!
As a rule I dislike BW photography but this one just swept me off my feet [as I was seated it were not my feet that were just about to fly and fall with a thump ..LOL]
Antonio, has been absolutely correct in what he said and I sign underneath with both my hands and four Boo boo's paws.
The locomotive almost smashed my face when I downloaded the image !!!
Just within my reach ... so tangible ...
Many thanks, dearest Eder, and smashing congratulations !!!
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::smoosh
07/17/06 12:12 AM GMT
Now you just need to edit in a frantic damsel in distress, tied and bound to the tracks. That would make it truly a classic, silent movie shot! But this is great... really a good throwback to a memorable era!
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.kimcande
07/17/06 5:13 PM GMT
This is very nice and I agree it needs to be in its full size to really appreciate it. It seems like there should be some old Laurel and Hardy type of piano music playing along with this one.
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::cynlee
07/17/06 5:47 PM GMT
Great choice for B & W. I like the clarity of the engine.
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.cirquegoddess
07/18/06 4:33 AM GMT
Love the b&w. Feels very nostalgic and old fashioned.
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.arnli
07/22/06 2:00 PM GMT
I find this photograph this way beautiful in sepia, it seems or you 80 years look back in the time.
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Be happy. Enjoys our earth...Lien.
.vangoughs
02/20/09 11:26 AM GMT
Nice post work on this awesome pic!
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.homeshot
02/20/09 11:31 AM GMT
nice image, the blur in the background is weird. looks like 2 pictures combined, or just a verry good photo. i like it, and the sepia... makes the image

greats
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::DiverDown60
08/15/10 3:43 PM GMT
Great shot, it looks almost like a model train. Thank for sharing and stuff.

Charles
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