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robonrome
1st of June 2009 (Mon), 22:41
These buildings now form part of a railway museum... few tourists though so easy to get people free shots and that air of abandonment.:)

C&C welcome


looks like a church, but actually a power-station for the workshops
http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/4144/railmuseum143hf.jpg

http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/9872/railmuseum137hf.jpg

http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/4928/railmuseum098hf.jpg

cue tumbleweeds...
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/511/railmuseum104hf.jpg

robonrome
2nd of June 2009 (Tue), 17:16
no takers?

stuartie
2nd of June 2009 (Tue), 17:21
I know how demoralising it is to get no comments, so I'll go.

I like number 4 the best, as it gives a real feel for the 'no longer in use' / abandoned look.

The colours in No 1 and 3 look a little unnatural.

What lens was that. It look nice and wide, an area my own lens collection is lacking.

Stuart.

robonrome
2nd of June 2009 (Tue), 17:42
I know how demoralising it is to get no comments, so I'll go.

I like number 4 the best, as it gives a real feel for the 'no longer in use' / abandoned look.

The colours in No 1 and 3 look a little unnatural.

What lens was that. It look nice and wide, an area my own lens collection is lacking.

Stuart.

Thanks Stuart, I appreciate the feedback. These were taken with the 24-105L... I was kicking myself for not bringing my 16-35L actually.

On colour, I can see what you mean. I know I de-saturated No 1 a little, but No. 3 has come out here not as I expected at all. Need to go back to the raw file.

cheers,

rob

John Trogdon
2nd of June 2009 (Tue), 20:17
#4 for me as well.

Actually, #3 looks pretty nice on my monitor.