Wednesday, March 16, 2022

The Last Train

There's no doubt that Sue's 365 project requirements are also getting me out of the house with the camera. On Sunday, here them was b&w along with stairs/architecture. B&W is her theme for the week and stairs/architecture were the additional prompts for the day.

It was another tough day with miserable, cold winds, but out we went.

I thought of this building with a mural and stairs. It didn't work so well for Sue, but with some finagling in both camera and edit, I somewhat like this result.

When I posted this on FB, a local enthusiast told me that it wasn't actually the last train but it was
one that had gone through town. He wasn't sure if there ever was a photo of the very last one.

I've been driving by this mural for years, thinking it deserves a photo, but it is a drive-by location, and I never have thought to return – until yesterday when Sue needed a photo.

Due to the snow we couldn't get a good angle, and I needed two shots to capture the whole building. When I combined them in post, the more normal perspective didn't turn out very well, so for fun I decided to use the warped perspective that you see above.

Carleton Place was a small railway hub as north-south and east-west lines intersected with the town. The east-west line was actually one that ran the breadth of the country – at least sometimes – but it was long gone by the time that we arrived here in 2005. The north-south line expired a few years later and was converted into a long, recreational trail.

Since it is Sue's b&w week, I also decided to convert my image. 

This ↓ turned out to be Sue's photo choice for the day, which had a subset theme of awesome. This one doesn't have stairs but it does have rather awesome architecture. It's our town hall, which has made an appearance in many of my photos over the years. I like it with the tree branches, which is not something that I would be likely to think of doing.






16 comments:

  1. Those are great photos for b&w.

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  2. I like the first photo. I thought you'd had a wide angle or fish eye lens to do that (if that's even possible).

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  3. These are all terrific! And what a great mural!

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  4. @Marcia: I do have a wide angle but I didn't have it with me on that day. It was just a casual walking-around photo day and not a day to carry a lot of equipment.

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  5. I love these photos...that's a good shot of the tree with city hall. But that mural certainly catches my attention. I wonder what it would have looked like with regular respective...

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  6. That mural is fabulous -- placement, image, art quality. It all works. And I love both your interpretations of it-- it works just as well in b/w. I like Sue's building, too. But this time I've got to go with the mural.

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  7. The curved train photo is magical. Your town hall is gorgeous, especially with those branches!

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  8. That is a very nice shot of the town hall. As you said, the tree branches do make it look even better.

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  9. It's nice that Sue's photo project is getting you both out and about and taking photos. All have been enjoyable. I liked the B&W image of your city hall, but that B&W treatment of the train mural really caught my attention, AC.

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  10. Looks as if you are both having fun with this.

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  11. The town hall is always impressive to see.

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  12. That first photo is great! Sue's is very good.

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  13. I like the train mural.

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  14. I would have included the branches to frame the photo and anchor it.

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  15. Actually I really like the first color train mural. I love the 3D effect which makes it look like the train is coming out of the brick wall.

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  16. You do wonderful B & Ws!

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