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Old 5th of September 2008 (Fri)   #1
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Default The full set Ribblehead

I have completed my set of images from Ribblehead, I have used various tones on each image to give that timeless appearance, taking shots of theses steam machines is very satisfying and makes one wish they where still used today instead of the boring electrics~Diesals.



Added a touch of motion blur on this one

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They are all amazing! You had me going on that fourth one, until I saw the caption.

Great captures all!
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Great set of pics Martin, really takes you back in time, I like the club car shot best but there all excellent.

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They are all amazing! You had me going on that fourth one, until I saw the caption.

Great captures all!
lol, well it was going that slow had to give some impression of speed on that one

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Old 5th of September 2008 (Fri)   #5
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STUNNING!
I have gone back to your fist post time after time.
Cant say enough positive. The composition and textures are amazing..
You are officially admired.
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Excellent!!! I love the them all and just a tad more for #4
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Old 6th of September 2008 (Sat)   #7
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First one is the best in my opinion!
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Old 7th of September 2008 (Sun)   #8
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Yes the first one is really nice! Would make a great print
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Old 10th of September 2008 (Wed)   #9
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I quite like the club car as the people in each window are different and interesting, like a mini gallery pano.
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The bridge is an incredible piece of architecture, Brunel design or sumtin like dat, isnt it?
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Old 10th of September 2008 (Wed)   #10
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Nice, but I would have to get close enough to that locomotive to touch it. That's just me.
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I like the first one (I think we can just assume everyone does)

So that one excluded...Of this set the second one is my favorite.

I think you should add your copyright with a hand written white brush like you see in vintage photo's and tell everyone your great grandfather took the shot... No one would doubt it. Fantastic!!!
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Aye bleedin brilliant !!

Its on my list of places to go. good timing getting the steam train.
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lol at the people waving in the motion blur one.
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Wow they are great, Bring back so many memores for me of the steam powered trains that came by my home in the late 40's and 50's.
Thanks so much for sharing
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All very good images...#4 looks a little fake with blur at the bottom, but not the top.
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