In May 2006, while traveling across Hungary by train, I leaned from the window during a station stop at Kisvarda and exposed this Fujichrome slide using my Contax G2 rangefinder.
In a moment, I captured a common scene, portraying a place I know almost nothing about, except that it is a small city served by an intercity railway service.
Last week I boarded an Irish Rail ICR (InterCity Railcar) at Dublin’s Heuston Station.
Taking the train is more than opportunity to travel, it is a great time to make views of the railway at work and in motion.
I expose these photos on board using my Lumix LX7.
Irish Rail ICR at Heuston Station, Dublin.Passing an Irish Rail Mark 4 set led by locative 229 as we departed Heuston Station. It’s a bit strange to make a novel view such as this one, while being only a very short distance from my apartment in Dublin. At left is the Wellington Testimonial in the Phoenix Park, a monument I can see from my window.Rolling along at speed on the Cork-Dublin main line in quad track territory in suburban Dublin.Kildare.Clara. Paused for a station stop at Clara.