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TexteR class


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By: mark bradshaw
Title: TexteR class
 
Posted: 18.01.2010
Views: 141
 
Size: 1193 x 1200 - view full size
 
Description:
A quick smooch around Tanfield on Sunday.
 
Equipment Used:
D300 50mm 1.4



Members' Comments:

By:  Longtallsally    At: 20:19 - 18 January 2010
 
Very clever title. Love it.
 
By:  Alan Brown    At: 08:01 - 19 January 2010
 
This has so much to say . . . given half a chance.
Places like Tanfield Railway are doing an excellent job in preserving the technology of the past. But what, I wonder, would those for whom steam engines were cutting edge technology make of what we see in this old carriage. I clearly may have it wrong, but what it looks like to me . . . the elevation of interaction with someone not there over that of the person you are ‘with’. Too many of us have become slaves to the phone, holding its promises in higher esteem than those whose eyes you are looking at (when not txting!) Does it have to be like that? Hang on a bit . . . . . I think that’s my phone ringing.

Provocative stuff Mark!

 
By:  Steve Smith    At: 19:06 - 19 January 2010
 
a well seen/composed shot, well executed!
it brings together the new and old technology and it is refreshing to see something different !
 
By:  Mark Bradshaw    At: 01:38 - 20 January 2010
 
Thanks and the strange thing is this wasn't a candid shot..I took 20 of them at different settings wandered off and did a few more and at no stage did they spot me or raise their heads never mind speak to each other.
 
By:  David D    At: 01:40 - 20 January 2010
 
the curse of the mobile............

Great spot mark
 

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