Showing posts with label building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building. Show all posts

March 27 - 86/365

3/29/10

18-55mm lens @ 25mm, f/5.6, 1/400, ISO 100

I've been keeping this train station shot in my bucket list for a while. Today, I had the time, and the lighting was right, and better yet, the train station was not running a full schedule, making it a great opportunity to photograph. This is actually a local public transportation train, but what I really like about it was that they designed the building to look like an old train station. I'm not sure when it was built, but I like that it looks more vintage. Thought this would work well for the monochrome March theme, too.

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March 9 - 68/365

3/9/10

28-135mm lens @ 28mm, f/3.5, 1/500, ISO 200

After a rough day at work, I decided when I got home that I wanted to get out on foot and take a few photos. So I went to the historic downtown area of the town we live in and wandered around Main Street and the river side park that is next to it. I got a couple cool photos, but really liked this one because of the interesting patterns on the white brick wall. I guess there used to be vines growing on the wall, but they must have torn them down because all that is left now is the patterns you see here. It worked particularly well for this month's monochrome theme, too.

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