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Station by Carrhighlander
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26-AUG-2005 Carrhighlander

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Station by Carrhighlander

Opened in 1895 and on the main North South line but now, not many trains stop at this unmanned station.
I used to spend many hours here as a kid. It's not long ago that it had a paint job which is usually the sign of a closure ("We've spent money on it and no one uses it").
Next stop the city of Inverness.

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Paul 29-Aug-2005 01:49
Excellent. I imagine the Titfield Thunderbolt to come crawling around the corner as this has a wonderful nostalgic feel to it.
iso320028-Aug-2005 18:59
Nice. Clean with good tones. Suits it well.
elips28-Aug-2005 15:26
This really looks like a classic b&w railroad image. Just lovely! ~Sharon
Guest 28-Aug-2005 12:37
I like the nice range of tones and the leading lines!
aam1234 28-Aug-2005 10:16
Agree with Steve, it has timelessness feel to it. Simply beautiful.
ctfchallenge28-Aug-2005 09:12
Lew, the sky was basically like that but I did use the chanel mixer to convert.
Shu, Lonnit and Steve thank you all for your good thoughts on this one.
James :)
Guest 28-Aug-2005 08:01
I really like this photo, kind of timeless. There are some lovely stations here, but it is so rare to find one not spoilt by garish signs or coffee bars. With the exception of the electric lights this could have been taken hundreds of years ago. Nice work - steve (redbull99)
Guest 28-Aug-2005 06:50
Nice rich tones, good composition, clear.... very nice job! ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge28-Aug-2005 03:22
Great contrast and perspective! Oh, did I mention clarity? All perfect! shu
Lew 28-Aug-2005 02:28
I can see this one hanging in a museum someday. It's a wonderful evocation of "things past", that works only in B&W. Did you achieve that sky via Channel Mixer (or in-camera red filter option?), or was it just that way. Just wondering, as I'm very new to digital B&W.
ctfchallenge28-Aug-2005 01:41
Thank you Mary Anne, the sky has been a looong time coming, the light in my neck of the wood's has been very flat of late. : (
ctfchallenge28-Aug-2005 01:25
Exactly the right angle of light for this image...and it doesn't hurt to have that beautiful sky. Very nice.
--Mary Anne
ctfchallenge28-Aug-2005 00:40
Cheers Rod. B/W is a different mindset.
James
Rod 28-Aug-2005 00:33
Well done Jock, this works really well. The lighting & shadows making this a great candidate for B&W. Love it.