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Layers, reflections: a train ride back from Uraga

Myself, my two sons and my nephew went down to Uraga yesterday to see a house we were interested to look at. Never made it as the weather was awful and I didn't fancy walking 15mins from the station in the pissing rain, with Charlie in the push-chair and no umbrellas between us.

However, always nice to go on the train as it very rarely fails to deliver some food for the eyes and brain.

We were at the very front of our train and at Kanazawa-Bunko our train docked with another one. With two driver's compartments to look through, it always makes for some interesting reflections after the trains join.

Gear?
Nikon D700
Nikkor 50mm f/1.2Ai
Black and white done in the camera

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  1. Great shot. The reflections add some interesting layers in the image.

  2. Great shot. The reflections add some interesting layers in the image.

  3. Great job!!

  4. Great job!!

  5. terrific image to explore!

  6. terrific image to explore!

  7. in China?i see the words of 快特

  8. in China?i see the words of 快特

  9. In Japan, Candice.

  10. In Japan, Candice.

  11. nice pics thank you

  12. nice pics thank you

  13. A shot with a great mood…

  14. A shot with a great mood…

  15. 独特的视角

  16. There is so much details here. Very nice.

  17. +Alfie Goodrich no app beats the natural layers one can get by looking in glass. So lovely!!! The dimensions…

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