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Uploaded: 04/29/08 11:16 AM GMT
' Great Western '
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The 9:20am from Penzance to London, First Great Western, crosses the river 'Tamar' about 200 foot above me, taken from the edge of the river on the Plymouth side.

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::Dunstickin
04/29/08 12:46 AM GMT
Got a bad neck looking up at this'in!!!...is it on time though?...
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.Mythmaker
04/29/08 1:17 PM GMT
Comp, as always, subtle but perfect.
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.corngrowth
04/29/08 6:17 PM GMT
High and dry Mark? lol.
Good image my friend.
Regards, Cornelius
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::Jimbobedsel
04/29/08 7:21 PM GMT
This angle is better than looking down. I would get dizzy and fall off the bridge. Nice shot, and good composition.

Jim
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I'd rather be here, than where I'm at
::Hottrockin
04/29/08 11:00 PM GMT
That's nice 'n' all, but, is there a later train?? I kinda wanna sleep in!!

8~D

Sweet shootin' Tex!! Luv the colorings and frame works to the piece!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::tigger3
04/30/08 12:31 AM GMT
Good angle Mark and the framing works so well with this image. Good one. sandi ♪ ♫
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::twinkel
04/30/08 5:02 PM GMT
love the blue(s) in it:)
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::cynlee
05/01/08 2:57 AM GMT
Love the slant and the bright vivid colors and clarity.
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.gerryp
05/03/08 6:07 PM GMT
Nice clear capture of the 9:20 Mark...looks as if you missed it though...:))...gerry
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