It's time for my monthly train features. Photos and/or artwork of trains, train tracks, railroad bridges, railroad buildings, people by railroad tracks or other railroad-related subjects from the great deviants here on dA. I do the monthly train feature to showcase the fact that railroad photography and art - from the standard 3/4 roster shot to the artistic nude beside or on a train - is the equal of any other genre/category of photography and art.
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"How do I get featured in your montly train features, Robert?" you might ask. Well, first of all, don't ask me to feature you. That will just make sure that I don't feature you. All you have to do is take photos, make drawings, or do paintings of trains, train engines, railroad buildings or equipment, train tracks, people on trains, people by trains or people by train tracks. I do appreciate links to and suggestions for features of train-related deviations by other folks, so if you see something you think would be a good feature in the future send me the link!
I feature deviations by pros, semi-pros and amateurs. I don't care about your overall skill level as much as I care about how one particular deviation strikes me, moves me, or makes me go "Wow!" or "Cool!" when I see it. Artsy photos of train tracks are as likely to be featured as standard roster shots of train engines. I do give some amount of preference to deviations with fewer views, but a good shot or painting will be featured even if it has a thousand or more views.
Devious Comments
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My mouth tastes like ashes, as I kiss you goodbye.
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I belong to: *Ex-po-zure ~portrets *justportraits ~macrophoto ~Monocolour-photos =NaturPics-club ~railways ~The-Railfan-Nation
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Bender: Where are we? The ass?
Professor Farnsworth: Were in the heart, better known as the love muscle.
Dr. Zoidberg: Where the food is digested!
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Bender: Where are we? The ass?
Professor Farnsworth: Were in the heart, better known as the love muscle.
Dr. Zoidberg: Where the food is digested!
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Güter auf die Bahn!
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Bender: Where are we? The ass?
Professor Farnsworth: Were in the heart, better known as the love muscle.
Dr. Zoidberg: Where the food is digested!
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