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Uploaded: 10/01/13 8:37 AM GMT
railway
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have seen many railwaymuseums and always the steamloks were so big .....no chance to make a proper picture, so i tried this ...

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.Vickid
10/01/13 2:10 PM GMT
Very creative capture... really like the lighting, the details, the angle and the subject matter itself. These tones and shadows create an interesting mood. This draws you in. It feels more like a work of art than part of a train. Excellent.
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::tigger3
10/01/13 3:00 PM GMT
I think you did a very good job on this. It shows the strength, and power. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::0930_23
10/01/13 3:03 PM GMT
Wonderful lighting. Textures are good as well.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::Marzena
10/01/13 5:12 PM GMT
Yes, this is a most efficient understatement here...
Congratulations, dear Roland.
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::Marzena
10/01/13 5:15 PM GMT
And please email this image to me, I cannot save it. Probably the fault of my dialup internet connection...
Thanks, dear.
SAM
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
::CDHale
10/01/13 6:51 PM GMT
Very cool image indeed! I love the way SAM put it "efficient understatement".
-Christie
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.FlimBB
10/01/13 8:02 PM GMT
Fabulous! The texture, color and sharp detail all compliment the extreme power of this machine. It is that machine "feel" that caught my eye among the numerous pictures on the page. Great work.
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Emptiness is not nothingness. It is simply the opposite of full of it.
.sharonva
10/02/13 4:44 AM GMT
I agree that you have made Art out of something many people simply would not notice. But then, you have always had a good eye for such things. Nice Job!
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer

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