Day trip to Innsbruck–gem in the Tyrolean Alps
I was told that a square crop worked well with this scene, so here’s the square crop.
After crossing the river, I realized I was much further east from where I crossed originally. I walked west along the banks until I made it to more familiar territory. This next photo features a much less awesome, much less covered bridge.
And here is a traffic signal. I’m not sure why I took this photo or how it made the shortlist out of 500, but here it is anyway.
Walking back through the town square in search of Innsbruck Hbf.
Yay back on the warm cozy train.
Ok this one is awesome. By happenstance we passed a building with a thin row of windows at the exact same height as the train’s. It was the coolest thing, and I’m even visible in the reflection.
More generic bla bla training-through-Austria shots.
Here is a fun-sized locomotive on a siding of a station we passed through. Its also picture number 70, and I was bored enough at this point to mess around with this one and add some fake blurring which I think accentuates the miniaturality.
This video shows the last moments of pulling into Zell am See station.
And here is by far my favorite photo of the day. I must have been panning the camera as the train passed through the crossing because it yielded the coolest effect whereby the people in the middle have focus, but everything on the sides does not. This is a new technique I should try more when shooting from a moving vehicle.
It too me over a month to get this out since the last post, but I will try to be more on top of things hopefully.
The end!