Gouldsboro Train Station
Uploaded: July 08, 2010
Built in the 1850s, rundown and dilapidated by 1980, restored by local residents in 2007, the Gouldsboro Train Station is now a gem of the area.
f/14, 3eHDR, 17mm TS, ISO 100, tripod
Exif: F Number: 14, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/15 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 17.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Jeff Robinson July 08, 2010
Excellent capture and processing Marty!! Jeff #1286174Monnie Ryan July 08, 2010
Just love the old depots and always delighted to find the ones that have been restored! They've done a great job with this one (and you've done a great job capturing its beauty)! #8742499Tammy M. Anderson July 08, 2010
Great capture of this historic depot, Marty. Looks like they did a fantastic job with it. #8742756Val Feldman July 08, 2010
You certainly arranged the most beautiful summertime cloud-filled sky to top off your capture of this pristine and lovingly restored train station. Crisp and clean - both the station and your camera work! Excellent work, as always, Marty. #8742808Ellen Hodges July 08, 2010
Such a beautiful place and day you captured, Marty!!! #8742837Denny E. Barnes July 08, 2010
The long, cold, wet but good strawberry season is finally over so I can get back to the good stuff!! Your capture and work here is outstanding, Marty as all your images I missed in your gallery while I was away!! Love your canyon images!! All are beautiful and exceptionally well done!! Makes me want to pack-up and head out today.... #8742883Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna July 08, 2010
Wonderful restoration and shot, Marty! :-) k #8743013Michelle Alton July 09, 2010
Sure beats HECK out of Yardley Station (where I start and finish every work day)! #8743860frank w. degenhardt July 09, 2010
Marty- It is always a thrill to see these old buildings appreciated for their beauty and restored. It is a credit to the town folks who did it and it is certainly a beautiful addition to be enjoyed. I love its colors and you did such a fantastic job with the composition and pov to let us enjoy so much of the view. Love the design of the building, the flags hanging on it, the flower bed, a historical keepsake of beauty. Gorgeous work.Mitch Spence July 10, 2010
Your pov gives us such a feeling of "stretch," Marty--somehow the feel of all the great outdoors stretching, stretching away from theis great old station beneath the sky. #8746604Carol L. Fowler July 10, 2010
Neat building- glad it is in such good condition! #8747443Julianne Bradford July 11, 2010
I love trains and stations for some weird reason. This is great Marty. I love the way the clouds accent the peak of the building :-) #8749097Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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