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Where Trains Arrive and Depart
Another photo of Albury Station. Another photo that feels quiet. I like the differing textures and details as they all fit pretty neatly together, I think. It not only feels quiet, but it almost feels abandoned. This is my submission … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, Australia, monochrome, platform, rail, railway, station, tracks, urban
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Albury Station
Or part of it at the very least. Once more a quiet photo, but this one feels empty. Still. And so on and so forth. This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. I suggest checking out … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, Australia, building, monochrome, platform, rail, railway, station, tracks, urban
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Gantry Crane
My understanding is that this is a gantry crane. I saw this at Albury Station. At the time I found it to be an interesting structure (and still do). I also wondered as to what its purpose was, for whilst … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, clouds, crane, frame, gantry, monochrome, rail, station, structure, urban
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Tree Among Tracks
There was another that still had its leaves nearby, but I like how this particular tree feels solitary due to the framing. The immediate area around the tree feels rather dry and almost barren, but it’s there, still covered in … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, dry, leaves, platform, rail, railway, station, tracks, tree, vegetation
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Shade Runs Down the Platform
This was taken at Albury station. I tried a few times to get a shot of this particular scene that I thought worked. Can’t quite remember what issues I was encountering, but I think they mostly had to do with … Continue reading
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Tagged albury, monochrome, platform, roof, shade, shadw, station, symmetry, tracks, urban
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Rusted Tank on Quiet Tracks
Some of the clouds are a bit blown out I think. Anyway, here’s a photo of what the title describes. This was seen at Albury station; a place I was last passing through at some rather early hour of the … Continue reading


