Morning walk in Lower Bavaria

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Good morning everybody,

I've just had my regular morning walk (thanks to the dog) on which I cross the branch line from Landshut to Mühldorf where the line crosses the river Isar just west of Landshut.

Today the weather has been exceptionally beautiful so I took a few photographs:

The first photo shows a DMU class 628 on its way to Salzburg looking west. The second shows the beautiful bridge accross the river Isar looking east.

I hope you enjoy the photos

kind regards

Helmut




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Guten Morgen Helmut

Ich mag die Fotografien sehr viel - sehr atmosphärisch.

Beachtungen

Derek

 
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How early in the morning is that Helmut to produce such great pictures.
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Helmut.

I wish I had taken those photos so I could use them at Photography Club.  Beautiful.

The skull is a nice touch.  ;-)

Cheers
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They are beautiful photos of beautiful locations … and trains! :doublethumb

I love the slightly misty atmosphere.

Oh, and welcome, Helmut (I haven't posted in your other, introductory thread).  :cheers

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Great stuff.
More please.

http://dddioramas.webs.com/

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Hey they look great Helmut - particularly that first one.  It's good enough for any magazine.

I know you're an artist but have you ever been a professional photographer ?  They're superb. :thumbs

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Hello everybody,

thanks for your encouraging comments. No, I've never been a professional photagrapher but I use photographs as a basis for most of my pictures, so maybe that's how it came about.

Both photographs are tken with my smartphone - though I have a digital SLR, I hardly every use it as it's always a lot of stuff to cary around. And most of the time I find that when I've set up my camara the motive's gone …

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Helmut
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