I got kicked out. I was told that the Train is under the Homeland Security umbrella and me walking around taking pictures made the station manager nervous. I completely understood and just snapped a few then left. The station was built in 1985, but it was made to look like it could of been built in 1955. So my hat goes off to the designers.
I’m a really big fan of the Lomo look, and I know it’s been done to death, but I tried my best to achieve that effect. I know there’s an easier way in Photoshop CS3, but I did it through several steps which allowed more control. I think I need to work on softening my edges.
Tell me what you think.
Here’s a photo of the Tracks, Bridge, and Main Sign:
Here’s one of the light and long walk way along the tracks.
Again, I tried to achieve the Lomo look and I’m actually kinda thrilled with the results. I’ll continue to play with it and see what comes of it.
This post is brought to you today by the Letters “L” & “P” and the number “2″.
This photo journey soundtrack was provided by the mix on my LG Voyager phone which has a mix of Camera Obscura, J Dilla, Radiohead and Eazy E. Thank you micro-SD.
Also, I think as of today I’m going to swear off red meat.
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Those look awesome. Never knew you couldn’t take pictures of them though. Damon was taking pics over near South Coast/Performing Arts Center once and the security told him he wasn’t allowed to.
No more red meat?