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Uploaded: 10/06/07 9:38 AM GMT
Last Stop
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Totnes Station is where the train cam to the end .... Very nice place to have a wander around :) plz enjoy

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®mar
10/06/07 12:25 AM GMT
Ahhh, sepia. It's really hard to go wrong with sepia. Your use on monochrome really is effective at removing the distractions that colors bring to an image composed of shapes. You put the disappearing point of the train track right in the center of the image whether intentionally or not, and your faming of the foreground provides an excellent depth of field. I find the signs a bit distracting, but the overall effect of the image is quite good. I'd also leave off the frame. I don't think your image needs it.
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.elliechappell
10/06/07 3:47 PM GMT
Ha ha, I didn't get it a first. That's terible :-) but it's really great too. I love your sence of humor. You need to specify that it looks better in full size :-)
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::sasraku
10/06/07 8:27 PM GMT
Ha ha, now this is a good un m8, think I may have been there sometime.....good work.
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.SEFA
10/07/07 7:59 AM GMT
It brings out memories of my childhood. I grew up in a small village where the railway station was the most important thing. I used to go there just to watch the trains and the people. Wonderful photo!
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::cirquegoddess
10/15/07 5:10 AM GMT
Another vintage lookin shot, I love em both.
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