Too Far Away

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A beautiful and relaxing walk continues near the river’s edge. Look over yonder, a train is crossing the bridge. Nothing better in my books than a train crossing a river, photographically speaking. Only problem is that I am too far away to get any real decent photos (and I didn’t bring the dslr along, with my 100-400 zoom attached). Maybe I ought to try and find out when the next train is scheduled to cross over the river. How would one even find out? It’s not like they cross on a daily basis or anything. Guess I will just have to be satisfied with these photos. I think the last two look better in black and white, what say you?

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Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+

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(the colour version did not turn out so well, so am only publishing the black and white)

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The place is really awesome. Walking in such a place will be a truly different experience. I like to walk in nature. You have taken beautiful photography.

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Thanks. It was very enjoyable!

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Astonishing place and your photography is really awesome as always

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These are all lovely shot, I love black and white too, I love how it can give any other feels to one photo when you apply it.

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Gorgeous shots. Where were these shots taken? They remind me of the Peace River Region in Alberta.

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Never been to peace river. Good hiking trails around there?

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Perhaps. Lots of out door possibilities. But you might have to make your own trails. There is an old rail corridor that is lovely to walk.

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Thanks for the information. May have to head up there someday.

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It just looks so solitary out there, like you are the only there. Beautiful scenery and some great shots.

I still love those black and whites, it completely changes the feel of the pictures. You live in a beautiful area!

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Yeah, it’s the best place to live, western Canada (aside from factors outside of my control).

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Haha! I'm happy to see that I was pronouncing your name right all along. I say da-Veks and hubby says Dave-ks 🤣

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He didn’t get the memo that our wives are always right!

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Hehe! I hope you're having a nice colourful Fall 🤗

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@daveks The photos are beautiful, if I had to choose, I would choose the black and white ones.

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I preferred the black and whites myself too. Thanks.

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I like the shot's, as for the train yeah they don't have set schedules I tried to ask in another state at an old train station turned into a museum and they said whenever then come. haha

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