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Showing posts with label grade crossing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grade crossing. Show all posts
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Friday, August 26, 2016
Union Pacific Tucumcari Line CP 755 Duran, NM
The Tucumcari Line, between Carrizozo, NM and Dalhart, TX is one of the most scenic I've ever visited. Above are some shots around the village of Duran. Long ago the town boasted railroad shops and a roundhouse, but those are long gone, and today the trains just roll through. Duran is 15 miles south of Vaughn on U.S. 54.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Union Pacific Railroad MP 590.97
(sixgunsiding) "Here's one for all you mile post fans out there, it's MP 590.97, on the Tucumcari Line, at the grade crossing in Nara Visa, New Mexico. Everything is interesting to someone."
Monday, August 11, 2014
Getting Stuff Into Your Pictures
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Stuff. |
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Not much stuff. |
We live in an era that makes it tempting to remove stuff from our photos, making a cleaner shot, perhaps, but also a more sterile one. If you Photoshop out all the stuff you don't like in a picture (utility poles, trash, cars, people, etc.), your photograph becomes a work of fiction. There's nothing wrong with photographing fiction, but, like writing, it should be labeled as such.
Many years ago, there was a photographer named John Collier, who, more or less, invented a field of work known as visual anthropology. The thing about Collier is that he showed that such work didn't have to be strictly utilitarian, he took great pictures that were loaded with useful data. When photographing the world as it is, stuff and data are, oftener than not, synonymous.
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Would this picture of a stove, by John Collier, be more interesting without the people in it? |
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