Today I was wandering around downtown looking for something (anything) to take some pictures of. As I took a glance down the track I saw this train. Just sitting with its lights on. Waiting. Not moving.
So I walked over to the crossing arms and took this shot. A gentleman walked up. I noted his name tag said he was the vice-president of Santa Fe College. He told me the trains run through downtown every twenty minutes. That would explain why my train was just sitting there. So I waited.
Pretty soon I was rewarded with this. The slow approach of the train with blaring horns. You can't tell, but I was standing inside the crossing arm, but ready to step back out as soon as I got the picture. The train was barely moving. Honest.
As it came closer I kept clicking.
And clicking.
And clicking.
You get the idea.
Then I came home and started playing in photoshop. This set reminds me of the seventies. If you care, I used pioneer woman's action set #1, and ran the actions Lovely and Ethereal, followed by Soft and Faded, to achieve these results.
Then, I tried Pioneer Woman's Action Set #2, and ran the actions Heartland, followed by Sepia, to get these results. Remiscent of the old days.
(Maybe not the crossing arms.)
Of course, I am sure they didn't have the whole tagging thing going on in the old days :). I had fun photographing the train and the conductor waved to me as he passed, and tooted the whistle. Yay!!!
Great, great shots!
ReplyDeletegood job on the pictures
ReplyDeleteWho would think to take pictures of a train. They look great. Glad you didn't get run over by it.
ReplyDeleteLove these Alice and enjoyed all of your different effects on them.
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