One photo per day from a mobile phone. Saarland, Germany, through the eyes of an Englishman.
Wow... what a view. That'd make a great long exposure.
Ever I have only ever seen the trains stationary. So I think it would have to be a very long exposure.
Cool shot!
Oh gosh, that is THE rail yard...God bless you!Cezar
It is not that big, but probably bigger than little Luxembourg's.
Really nice one - all our trains are red it seems. I wonder how you did it - looks a little bit like through a window glass ...
I used one the “HDR” apps on my phone. It was the only way to capture the moody, winter sky, but it unfortunately made the details in the background a bit blurry.
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Thanks. You have an interesting literary blog. I will try to drop by now and then.
What a great shot ... makes the banal look so interesting.
Life is so small-scale and banal in little Saarbrücken that I actually thought this wide valley full of trains was quite dramatic :-)
Wow... what a view. That'd make a great long exposure.
ReplyDeleteEver I have only ever seen the trains stationary. So I think it would have to be a very long exposure.
DeleteCool shot!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, that is THE rail yard...
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
It is not that big, but probably bigger than little Luxembourg's.
DeleteReally nice one - all our trains are red it seems. I wonder how you did it - looks a little bit like through a window glass ...
ReplyDeleteI used one the “HDR” apps on my phone. It was the only way to capture the moody, winter sky, but it unfortunately made the details in the background a bit blurry.
DeleteHello! I'm a new blogger/writer and I just added myself to your followers for support! Maybe you could come follow me too?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
Thanks. You have an interesting literary blog. I will try to drop by now and then.
DeleteWhat a great shot ... makes the banal look so interesting.
ReplyDeleteLife is so small-scale and banal in little Saarbrücken that I actually thought this wide valley full of trains was quite dramatic :-)
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