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Dec 21, 2004 22:32 |  #1

Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum - inside the shop
http://www.railpicture​s.net/viewphoto.php?id​=60873 (external link)


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Dec 21, 2004 22:44 |  #2

What a great shot! I know how poorly lit those shops are in most cases. I tried to get similar shots in the backshop at Steamtown, USA (Scranton, PA), and they turned out very poorly.


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Dec 22, 2004 03:13 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #3

Great shot - did you take any more?


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Dec 23, 2004 01:23 |  #4

One more from the shop area:
http://www.railpicture​s.net/viewphoto.php?id​=60819 (external link)

I actually started a new thread for that photo before I noticed your post.
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=51361


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Dec 23, 2004 07:15 as a reply to  @ J-Guy's post |  #5

Great shot! I think if it was mine, I'd do some dodging, burning and maybe changing tones of different yellows and oranges to pull the eye away or into selective areas. As it is now, the most noticeable area on first look is the floor...and I think you want us to see more in first glance.

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