Took some time the other day to wander a bit about the Staunton train station to get a few shots. I took my trusty Nikon 1 V3 with the 18.5 mm lens (equivalent field of view to a 50 lens on a FF camera). I was in a B&W kind of mood so I converted all this to B&W using the Nik software.
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One of the stores in the old station had some tables out back and one had a flower pot on it. |
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A sign placed near the platform where Amtrak stops. |
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Another sign moved to be in front of the row of shops in the old station. |
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Looking along the track to the East. |
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Another shot looking east, but this time from a low angle. |
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