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10/14/2006 12:36:07 PM |
Like this a great deal - great use of DoF and shot angle. |
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07/31/2005 09:58:45 AM |
Nice grain in both senses of the word! |
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07/29/2005 07:32:48 PM |
Great perspective that really makes this shot. 9 |
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07/29/2005 02:25:37 AM |
Well, normally I hate noise/grain but in this shot it works very well with the subdued colouring. Nice job and excellent choice. |
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07/28/2005 06:25:57 PM |
Very interesting photo and angle. Really could have used Neatimage to clean up the harsh noise. Good luck! |
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07/28/2005 11:51:05 AM |
a bit distracting at the front. |
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07/27/2005 07:11:40 PM |
I'm a total sucker for any train photograph, and this photo is no exception. I love this composition and subject! Very unique. I think the grain in the photo actually adds to the character and overall feel of this photo. GREAT work! 8 |
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07/27/2005 10:07:45 AM |
Very good angle and nice setting |
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07/26/2005 09:52:02 AM |
photo is very grainy... wood doesn't seem to be the main focus |
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07/26/2005 03:19:40 AM |
I like the dirty, grainy feeling to this shot, it fits well. Nicely composed too, good job. |
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07/25/2005 10:39:33 PM |
Great DOF and use of leading lines. The grain, to me, looks fine, but I bet you'll get hammered even though it's probably intentional. Good luck. |
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07/25/2005 11:55:14 AM |
This picture intrigued me to the point that I asked a friend about it... This is what he sent back to me...
"The wood between the rails is to make some sort of level crossing for road vehicles or people. You can see that there are some cross beam on the outside of the rail on the right side of the picture. There are many of those level crossing in a switch yard to allow for passage of service vehicles such as pickup trucks.
I would guess that this line is in Germany. It is certainly a museum line because there is a steam engine (we see only the light grey back of it).
The German railway system of the 1930s( the Deutsche Reichbahn) had a large number of switchyard steam engine of the 0-6-0 variety in light grey color lined with black lines. |
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07/25/2005 10:37:19 AM |
I like. the grain adds interest, but is not to everyones taste! |
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07/25/2005 06:26:33 AM |
Nice use of leading lines. Good detailing. I like the subdued colors. |
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07/25/2005 03:55:00 AM |
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07/24/2005 08:22:09 PM |
Perfect, I love the old time effect on this. You might get a few comments about the processing, but I wouldn't change a thing. 10 |
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