disjecta Senior Member 602 posts Joined Jan 2010 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Mar 21, 2011 21:54 | #1 Failure is always an option.
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genzbenz Senior Member 628 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Cincinnati, OH More info | Mar 22, 2011 00:23 | #2 This is beautiful in so many ways. I love the placement of the subject and the processing is perfect for this shot. Bravo! Visit my Facebook Page
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Mar 22, 2011 00:29 | #3 Yup... Jay
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bbvdm Goldmember 1,081 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Kenmore, NY More info | Mar 22, 2011 07:12 | #4 I wonder why there are not many more comments on this image. It is fantastic. Your portraiture never ceases to amaze. Wonderful work! Canon 5D MkII gripped, Canon 7D gripped, Canon 40D gripped, Canon XTI (IR) gripped, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 60 Macro 2.8, Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS , Canon 24-105 4.0, Tokina 11-16 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sekonic L-358, Canon Speedlite 580-EX II, (2)430-EX, Pocket Wizards, lots of other stuff that seems to keep growing...
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bmackbutler Member 58 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jul 2008 Location: New York, USA More info | Mar 22, 2011 07:23 | #5 Great image!
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namasste Cream of the Crop 6,911 posts Likes: 140 Joined Jul 2007 Location: NE Ohio More info | Mar 22, 2011 09:39 | #7 love the post work and the use of the train as a leading line to your subject is fantastic! very well done. Scott Evans Photography
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CiM_Photography Goldmember 1,813 posts Joined Sep 2009 Location: North Andover, MA More info | Mar 22, 2011 15:43 | #10 Gritty, filthy, rough, contrasty, industrial, cold & hot all at once... just simply awesome. The T/S (effect?) adds a great touch here. Dude looks protective of his train - enhances the strength of the subject IMO. Just call me Jeremy. <Massachusetts Wedding & Portrait Photographer
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nes_matt Goldmember 1,022 posts Likes: 14 Joined Aug 2010 More info | Mar 22, 2011 20:51 | #11 wow! Canon 6D & Rebel T1i | Tokina 11-16 F2.8 | Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC Macro | Nifty-Fifty |85mm f1.8 | Canon 24-105 F4 | Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM
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Slaterza Goldmember 2,007 posts Likes: 7 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Beijing, China More info | Mar 22, 2011 21:16 | #12 I have seen this type of processing used and have seen it come up when I process HDR and I have always disliked it, that said it works extremely well in this image. Great job. Sam Laterza flickr
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acajun Goldmember 2,055 posts Likes: 3 Joined Apr 2010 Location: South Louisiana More info | Mar 22, 2011 21:24 | #13 Great work. _______________
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Mud Member 178 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: Cerritos, CA More info | Mar 22, 2011 22:21 | #15 Amazing shot! I love the look of that train
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