I have some picture ideas floating in my head involving trains. Could you get close at all or did you stay behind the fence? Love the pictures by the way.
Susan- Yeah, I use RAD a lot! Glad you liked them.
Debbie- You can totally get close. You have to go to the end of the fence and walk along the inside to get close & it was a little sketchy, but you totally could get close.
I took a bunch of photos of the graffiti in Melbourne. It's quite amazing (the graffiti, not my point-and-shoot photography). It's on my Facebook!
ReplyDeleteOkay, once again, I love your usage of the word "RAD" and I also want to say that your shots are in fact, rad. :)
ReplyDeleteI have some picture ideas floating in my head involving trains. Could you get close at all or did you stay behind the fence?
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures by the way.
Skylar- I checked them out- very cool!
ReplyDeleteSusan- Yeah, I use RAD a lot! Glad you liked them.
Debbie- You can totally get close. You have to go to the end of the fence and walk along the inside to get close & it was a little sketchy, but you totally could get close.
Rad is such an epic word...
ReplyDeleteLove the last photo! Glorious!
woah! i have never seen these said tracks. they look like a sweet place for some awesome portraits. love your shots!
ReplyDeleteLove these shots.
ReplyDeleteI haven't taken my camera out in a while. I really need too. Love these!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm commenting like crazy on your blog tonight, just that there's so much to comment on!
ReplyDeleteI think we passed these cars while driving into Provo in early Feb for my niece's Big Fat Mormon Wedding. ;) They were very eye-catching!
these are so great!
ReplyDeletei cant choose a favorite.
these would be fun to hang in a boys room.
i love the last picture with the mountains in the background. nicely done!
ReplyDeleteWhere are you living? From some pictures I've seen it looks like a great place!?
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