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Beautifully done, Sam.Lines … wandering, converging, space itself pressuring you to the center, and after all the whirl-about we do as we enter the piece, we find a vertical center that had completely escaped us until the end. This one just plain works. Great recognition of the photo opportunity.
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Thanks, Greg. I have two or three more from this spot, but I think this is the best. I look forward to shooting it some day when there are actual trains there, too.
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I echo Greg’s comments. “It works.” Beautifully.
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This shot and the other one – Arc are really lovely. I hurried through this space in the autumn – I’m sorry I didn’t spend more time considering the lines and shapes. Beautiful work.
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