Into the unknown
As I drove home from a business trip fog set in and made the countryside pretty interesting. I wanted to take more shots, but I was tired and wanted to get home, plus it was cold, so I snapped a few and kept going.
As I drove home from a business trip fog set in and made the countryside pretty interesting. I wanted to take more shots, but I was tired and wanted to get home, plus it was cold, so I snapped a few and kept going.
More railroad shots.
Every now and then you get an image that you just look at it and you think, “I like that.” This is one of them for me. Even if no one else in the world likes it, I do. :) Something in it speaks to me, I’m not sure why. I think partially it’s because I’m drawn to the railroad. I’m fascinated by it. It’s wierd to me how you can look in both directions and know that it just goes for miles and miles somewhere. Sometimes I think how cool it would be to jump on one and just see where it takes me. But then where would I plug in my laptop and recharge my batteries? So I don’t and I go on about my business.
A shot from a sight seeing train we rode the other day. If you are curious about the angle I wasn’t on top of the train. Look at this post and look about halfway down the train, you’ll see how I shot this.