This photograph was taken near my hometown in India. A train exits one of Asia's longest road-rail bridges and enters the countryside.
Artist: Rakesh Pulapa. Edition: 1/1. Location:India / 2018. Collection: Chasing Trains.
‘Chasing Trains' is a collection of 50 1/1 NFTs by Rakesh Pulapa.
Shot over a span of 7 years with pure love for trains. 40 pictures have been currently showcased.
Taking a train always takes me back in time. The rhythmic rocking, the sound of metal, even the blaring sound of the horn...all heavy with nostalgia. From the time the train would pull into the station, I would be on the edge, chasing my coach with fervor. It was one of the things where the journey was more memorable than the destination. I would be thoroughly fascinated by the view outside the window. Purely because of its fleeting nature. It was a different frame every second. I would sit, my face plastered on the window throughout the length of the trip. Even to this day, these memories are etched in my mind because they take me to a simpler time
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This photograph was taken near my hometown in India. A train exits one of Asia's longest road-rail bridges and enters the countryside.
Artist: Rakesh Pulapa. Edition: 1/1. Location:India / 2018. Collection: Chasing Trains.
‘Chasing Trains' is a collection of 50 1/1 NFTs by Rakesh Pulapa.
Shot over a span of 7 years with pure love for trains. 40 pictures have been currently showcased.
Taking a train always takes me back in time. The rhythmic rocking, the sound of metal, even the blaring sound of the horn...all heavy with nostalgia. From the time the train would pull into the station, I would be on the edge, chasing my coach with fervor. It was one of the things where the journey was more memorable than the destination. I would be thoroughly fascinated by the view outside the window. Purely because of its fleeting nature. It was a different frame every second. I would sit, my face plastered on the window throughout the length of the trip. Even to this day, these memories are etched in my mind because they take me to a simpler time
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