Well...I know what this reminds me of...Shania Twain waiting for a train after going the wrong way and demanding the conductor let her off...I really like this one, Rich...it seems very natural and raises some questions...there's definitely a feeling of a story here...great work.
My baby takes the morning train......Sorry. What a gorgeous shot of that pretty lady. It's really hard to look down those tracks with her sitting there. LOL. Excellent shot, Rich.
Mr. Goodbar. This looks like the same stretch of tracks used in vanishing point. I am liking the locale you are using for your shots. The model is pretty nice as well. lol I can see this in B/W for a 1930's Depression feel.
Maybe it is the followup to a Streetcar Name Desire only this time it is a train.
Had to fave this one, it strikes such a chord in me... Waiting for tomorrow, waiting to be found, to be loved, to be recognised, waiting for something lost to come back... I really like the setting you chose, the railroad tracks, there's something evocative there. And I'd also like to see a B&W version.
mary
Come, my friends,
'tis not too late to seek a new world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite the sounding furrows; for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all western stars, until I die.
Tennyson, "Ulysses"
Even though it's a posed shot, there's something about the almost startled look on her face, the very naturalness of it, that draws me in. Though she also looks like she's waiting for someone or something, ...I think there's a variety of emotions there that you were able to either draw out or capture at the right moment. Well done hon...spectacular. Kudos.
I love the perspective and composition of this shot. She is certainly stunning and her presence in the foreground really makes this shot what it is. Nice work :)
He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the almighty. I will say of the Lord, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God in whom i trust". Psalm 91: 1 and 2