Once A Crowded Now Deserted - Alie Photography

Saturday, 20 January 2018

Once A Crowded Now Deserted



How & Where It Was Captured:

This photo was taken by me at Railway Station of Dalbandin, Pakistan. It was the Noon time and weather was cloudy when I just saw this amazing scene and captured it with my iPhone.
Settings:
Ø  Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
Ø  f/2.2
Ø  4.15mm
Ø  ISO:  40

I used Snapseed app and Photofox app to edit it. I just made its colors brighter and increased its saturation too.  I also increased the structure of only its building because if I have increased the structure of whole pic sky will look like some kind of broken. This photo is captured from a low angle so I just tried it in this way I didn’t change its perspective. If you want to make your photo’s angle correct you can do it by using Snapseed app in its perspective section.  If you think this photo can be better then please give your suggestions in comments I will love to hear that from you.

Story:

                Once a crowded now deserted, this railways station was made by British Government when they were ruling Indo-Pak. The railway tracks were laid by them for their use. Dalbandin Railway Station lines starts from Quetta to Taftan (border area between Pakistan & Iran). Once upon a time this Dalbandin Railway Station was so crowded, many passenger trains of here to many cities were on tracks but now in present time only cargo trains use these tracks. In present time no passenger train runs on these tracks, due to deplorable condition of the track the speed restriction is 40 kmph. This railways station is deserted, now many tracks are buried in sand because of no use of them. I don’t think that after that British Government there had been any repairing of these tracks. Dalbandin Railway Station gives the view of fossils. No construction work or no developing work has been done here just because it is the small city but this railway station plays a great role due to its crucial geographical location, connecting two countries Pakistan to Iran.

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