I’m trying to figure out your POV. Were you on the train? Are you a conductor? How come the camera is positioned between two tracks? Or were you in a car, passing through the train tracks?
Okay, I am sorry… English is not my first language and I thought the phrase would just sound nice. In the picture, I am standing on the waiting platform for the left rail track (between booth rails). It’s a small “train station” more like a stop-by for our school.
So this is the first thing I can actually freely see in the morning and my train is starting to move right behind me.
You can also see the footsteps in front of passing people (Yeah you can just cross the rails).
I’m trying to figure out your POV. Were you on the train? Are you a conductor? How come the camera is positioned between two tracks? Or were you in a car, passing through the train tracks?
Okay, I am sorry… English is not my first language and I thought the phrase would just sound nice. In the picture, I am standing on the waiting platform for the left rail track (between booth rails). It’s a small “train station” more like a stop-by for our school. So this is the first thing I can actually freely see in the morning and my train is starting to move right behind me. You can also see the footsteps in front of passing people (Yeah you can just cross the rails).
Sorry for the confusion ^ ^
Cool! Not to worry. I was just curious :)
And thanks for explaining!
I think it looks like OP is standing at one end of the station platform. I think that’s the walk-passage they use to get to/from the station.