Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Day 261 - Whitehouse Train Station

Today I had to go to the bank so on the way home I stopped by the Whitehouse Train Station for today's image.  The Station was built 1892.  Bradford L. Gilbert was the architect who designed the building in the popular Victorian Style called Richardsonian Romanesque.  Through citizen initiative and the NJ Transit Station leasing program, the station was restored to it's original grandeur in 7 months.  So on December 7. 1981 it re-opened it's doors as a public library as well as still being used as a passenger train stop for commuters heading to NYC.

All images are taken with the EOS-M w/EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ Aperture Priority set to f/3.5
This is an HDR image using 5 images

Whitehouse Station, NJ



Thanks for Stopping by

Tom

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