Railway Museum [Hotels and Pictures of Hotel Lobbies ]
Uploaded: September 18, 2012 19:06:10
Rear entry to the Narrow Gauge Museum at the train station in Durango, Colorado. Through the glass doors and windows are the turntable for the roundhouse, and a concession card in the yard for repairs. This view is the opposite side of the doors and windows of an earlier entry, PhotoID: 13326173 (https://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallDetail.php?photoID=13326173).
For the PG101 "Through the Door" theme. HTD!
Exif: F Number: 11, ExposureTime: 3333/100000 seconds, ISO: 200, FocalLength: 62.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300
Mitch Spence September 20, 2012
I like the shine of the light here, Richard, reflecting on the wooden interior details and through the glass to the colorful exterior. #1487435Terry A. Stoa September 20, 2012
Great find. My attention was immediately drawn to the vibrant colors on the other side of the door. #10331179Nikki McDonald September 21, 2012
The colors outside are just beautiful, Richard. This is a very rich image. #10331654JudyAnn Rector September 25, 2012
Wonderful image that could have been way too busy had you not handled it so beautifully, Richard... your play on light and shadow is superb. #10340730Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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