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12
Sep
2011

Rail Car Hinge




After yesterday’s diversion to New York (apologies, by the way, for the photo. I only had 2 images of the World Trade Center and they were shot into the sun on a hazy day then scanned rather poorly) let’s get back to the Feed Station.

In addition to the old railway buildings on the site, there are also several boxcars and this image shows one of the door hinges on one of those. I loved the paint and rust texture and you’ll see a few more of these over the coming days.



Tagged - 290, austin, door, Dripping Springs, Feed Station, HDR, hinge, railcar, rust, wagon


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Edith Leby
September 12, 2011, 9:22 am

Love the detail and the color. Excellent.
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Bob Lussier
September 12, 2011, 11:26 am

Love this rusty detail. Awesome.
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