Forgotten track........
Forgotten track........
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Since we seem to be in a period of rail related photos, I thought I'd offer up this one from Dec. 2007.A forgotten rail bridge outside of Franschhoek in South Africa.
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JOke.. I am happy to see these images but Gary is going to go mad !
You have to clear all Train related images through him !
The stone needs to be cloned out...
Nice composition !
05/13/08 @654
Agree on polarizer filter.
Could work nicely also being a bit off center. It is just about the position you take there...
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Carlos
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05/14/08 @090
Love the scene, perfect sharpness. In my opinion, the picture could be a bit straighter. + 6/8
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I unfortunately didn't have a polarizer with me at the time and it was a
fair walk back to the car so I just had to make do with the UV filter that
I had in place.
Lying between the train tracks on baking hot stones might explain a few
of the problems with straightness.........
I have to disagree with cloning out the stone, to be honest I hadn't actually
noticed it before, I don't see the need to artifically "sterilise" a photo. My photos
are a capture of the moment and that moment had a stone in it.....
05/15/08 @543