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Photo ""Here Comes The Train!""

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"Here Comes The Train!"
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Isn`t that what all `kids` say when they first see it? 
published:
Thu 10 Jan 2002 00:58
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Vladimir Revic Vladimir Revic #1 Thu 10 Jan 2002 01:05

Супер!!!


Peter Wallack Peter Wallack #2 Thu 10 Jan 2002 02:17

Originality of place and time here is both fantastic and scary. The softnees of the light and the maintainence of the detail everywhere is something just not scene and I really appreciate that exposure.


Rene TRIEBL Rene TRIEBL #3 Thu 10 Jan 2002 03:20

Unusual shot with strong and dramatic composition!


Tio Pepe Tio Pepe #4 Thu 10 Jan 2002 05:09

hello
what about cutting the picture exactly in the middle (horizontally) and keeping the lower half

i`ll rate for that

i am tio pepe (here i go again introducing myself to people i do not know i used to be told it`s only nice/polite to do it) i am interested in a number (though small) of things including photography so here i am making comments
i am also a practitioner every now and then but i have not made any of my pictures accessible yet


Wayne Leach Wayne Leach #5 Thu 10 Jan 2002 05:15

What a strong visual impact this image has. And the perspective of the tracks, lighting. Superb photography!

Wayne Leach


Val Val #6 Thu 10 Jan 2002 05:30

Nice shot. Should be careful with those trains.:) Not sure about upper part of the picture. Perhaps crop a little more. Or you had cut too much.


valerie hutton valerie hutton #7 Thu 10 Jan 2002 05:53

great colors and composition Al!
kids?...that`s what I say every morning whe I see the commuter train coming down the track.....


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #8 Thu 10 Jan 2002 06:59

It almost looks like an ethereal will-o-wisp that has descended from the mountain behind it. The curve of the tracks and the lighting on them couldn`t be better. Wonderful DOF...and...WOW! smile


Alenka Kachuro Alenka Kachuro #9 Thu 10 Jan 2002 07:22

A phantom locomotive? smile Watch yourself out there, Al! smile Composition-wise, I think there might be a bit too much going on here. I`ve considered a number of cropping alternatives, and I`m sort of leaning toward the conclusion that the angle may not have been the optimal one here... Not sure. In any case, I think the bit on the left can be cropped out safely - it`d tighten the composition and focus it in a bit more. I`m not sure I like the finishing much - the pixelated sky and the very black dark areas. But, an image that`s certainly bold and unusual.


peter o neill peter o neill #10 Thu 10 Jan 2002 08:30

Beautiful curves. Very Original


Reda Danaf Reda Danaf #11 Thu 10 Jan 2002 19:26

Powerful shot Al.


Wahid Noureldin Wahid Noureldin #12 Thu 10 Jan 2002 21:05

Hot shot, Al. Cropping sky portion at top right would add to impact composition.


Mike Baldwin Mike Baldwin #13 mon 28 Jan 2002 05:45

I`m a sucker for trains Al! As others have suggested, this would look great cropped to remove the blue sky....it would then look even more dark and sinister than it does now!