Beautiful and ominous at the same time, Bob!
Thanks, Mike. This was at the end of a long ride through a rather narrow box canyon. The ominous part was well past us, as some of the "road" was left to one's imagination. Again, thanks for the comment.
--Bob
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful and ominous at the same time, Bob!
Thanks, mcmama. I appreciate you stopping by and commenting.
--Bob
mcmama wrote:
I love this, Bob.
Very intriguing Bob. Does the track stop or just go out-of-site by a quick dip or turn...... And then Why?, what's out there that needs to use the tracks.........
Enjoyed your image. Bev
Where do they go? They just end abruptly before they reach the vanishing point.
Hi, NikonGal. Thanks for stopping and commenting. The track is a UP track and continues East, the direction of view in this photograph, for a considerable distance. Westerly, it travels eventually through Gilbert, Az, Mesa, Az, Tempe, Az, and eventually into Phoenix just north of Sky Harbor Airport. From there, it goes west probably to the coast.
Considering the time to set up the camera, etc., I was fortunate to have a friend as a lookout for any approaching trains from either direction. If it weren't for him being there, I'd probably not have thought about taking this particular photograph, as it's an active track.
--Bob
NikonGal wrote:
Very intriguing Bob. Does the track stop or just go out-of-site by a quick dip or turn...... And then Why?, what's out there that needs to use the tracks.........
Enjoyed your image. Bev
They proceed down a slight grade at the point they disappear from sight. The tracks continue for a considerable distance both East, direction of view in the photograph, and West, in the direction towards Phoenix.
--Bob
photogeneralist wrote:
Where do they go? They just end abruptly before they reach the vanishing point.
Interesting--it looks as if the tracks just end. Nice work with the b&w, as usual.
John, appearances can be decieving. They do go on for quite a ways. Thank you very much for the compliment.
--Bob
jaymatt wrote:
Interesting--it looks as if the tracks just end. Nice work with the b&w, as usual.
well done!
(I'd be disappointed if you didn't have one of those shots in your collection.
)
Thanks, Rich. I've a few more, but this is probably the better of the few.
--Bob
Rich1939 wrote:
well done!
(I'd be disappointed if you didn't have one of those shots in your collection.
)
This one really packs a punch!
Thank you very much, Sue.
--Bob
SueScott wrote:
This one really packs a punch!
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