Yes, I would agree wholeheartedly with what everyone said on all points...you've skillfully given this setting a bright and shiny quality not usually seen at a location such as this...wonderful work.
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I love the colors, the flood of light over the cars, and those great bursts on the lights themselves. Night shots are tough, often loaded with noise, but this one is excellent.
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This is a very attractive night photograph taken from a sensible high vantage point, clarity and lack of noise are outstanding, whilst glare is minimal.
I'd be very surprised if this doesn't win the contest!
I know I've already commented, but wanted to add I love the soft appearance of the grass... emerald moss glowing through. Then there's the blue light of the trains competing with the warmer light around... typical station!
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This is quite beautiful, given what could be the rather mundane subject matter.
To some, that is... 'ehhh.. it's a bunch of trains, what can someone make of that in a photo?'
A lot.. as you've proven here with this mesmerizing image.
Strong on the note of composition.. as well as, the other technical notes.
Excellent.
And but, of course.. thank you (once again) for sharing your work behind the lens. It is.. appreciated. :o)