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18-JUN-2004

Decisions?

Always have lived by the credo that there isn't a train I wouldn't take. Sometimes I've made the wrong choice, but have always been able to get back on track. But sometimes, there seems to be too many convergant lines, and it makes it difficult to sort the right path.


Awarded Blue Ribbon, Quinnebaug Valley Photo Club, B/W Print, Octover 7 2004

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/100s f/7.1 at 53.0mm iso100 full exif

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Dan the Man02-Dec-2009 02:30
Excellent perspective and the B&W is definitly the best choice! V
JW21-Aug-2005 17:36
Technically perfect - I like your credo that there isn't a train you wouldn't take etc etc
Guest 01-May-2005 14:21
i voted for this one....we have all been there and done that made decisions, some were wrong and some were right, but getting back on track was wonderful....
thanks for sharing this photo
Chris Sofopoulos04-Apr-2005 20:58
A really really great shot! One of my favorites. Voted of course.
Paul Dovie Jr28-Mar-2005 01:55
Been there and done that. Get to see this every day, and there is nothing I like more then riding the rails. I get to live my dream.
Guest 25-Mar-2005 22:21
What an amazing shot. I can see why this is one of your favourites.
Robin Reid25-Mar-2005 19:50
Excellent... great comp, exposure and eye.
Josy's Pics25-Mar-2005 04:54
Great shot!, I love it...
I took some pictures at my train station this morning too... but this one is awesome!, great comp.
Josy
Guest 25-Mar-2005 03:25
Sorry I missed this last year. What a gem of a shot!
Cheryl Hawkins30-Oct-2004 23:33
Congratulations Karen, this is excellent and the caption even better.
Dominic Kite11-Oct-2004 12:49
It's a cracker Karen, congratulations - easily deserving of the 1st place.
Gary Winters09-Oct-2004 03:02
Oooma gooma this is a great shot! Not withstanding that I'm a train nut, which means there may be a tad of bias in my reaction. Just take it from me, and that judge, and the people whose comments preceeded mine, this shot takes the cat's pajamas.
Guest 09-Oct-2004 01:29
A well deserved winning image.
congratulations, excellent work
Vinay25-Jun-2004 05:00
Nice photo Karen
Guest 21-Jun-2004 01:26
You know, this is a gerat image, I was looking at it the other day, and forgot to say something....About trains and the "right" track? You know, it's better to regret something you DID than something you DIDN'T do....Ride that train!!
Lou Giroud19-Jun-2004 08:14
Nice caption and many details here. An old classic, but still good looking.
Guest 19-Jun-2004 04:56
Beautiful black and white conversion. Great use of contrast to bring out the details in the image.
Joseph Tidwell19-Jun-2004 03:25
Great picture for lots of reason, its so true what u said though.
Gayle P. Clement19-Jun-2004 02:27
I like your caption and love the photo. Very effective B&W.
jude19-Jun-2004 00:19
Love the vantage point here, Karen. I like your caption and words as well. Very well said
Rick Lewis19-Jun-2004 00:17
Good perspective catching both sets of curves in the tracks. Nice range of tones as well. Wonderful philosophy to boot.
Guest 18-Jun-2004 23:58
Provocative image, and commentary. Very well done.
Guest 18-Jun-2004 23:48
I suppose we have all taken the wrong train at some point in our lives...the important thing is to get back on track! Wonderful shot!
Jill18-Jun-2004 23:33
yes strong image..excellent perspective.
Anne Young18-Jun-2004 23:29
Awesome perspective. I really like this one.
Ray :)18-Jun-2004 23:28
Nice one, Karen. And yes, I have taken the wrong train before now...
Herb 18-Jun-2004 23:26
Nice image,you are safe the train will go left;-)
Robin Reid18-Jun-2004 23:15
Karen, this is strong image on its own ... and I like the b&w. Then with you tying it to your decision making challenges it is even more apropos