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Jun 28, 2009 10:35 |  #1

:D

standing in a Q on the platform a few weeks ago I was enjoying seeing how the line of people in front were doubled up ..not laughing but their reflections were showing so well in the train alongside

a burst of sunshine coming in under the half roof helped greatly

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Jun 28, 2009 11:35 |  #2

That's an interesting shot, Marie! "Good on ya" for catching it!

And welcome back from wherever you've been hiding! :D


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Jun 28, 2009 12:27 |  #3

Very nice Marie....interesting catch.


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Jun 28, 2009 23:54 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote in post #8189254 (external link)
That's an interesting shot, Marie! "Good on ya" for catching it!

And welcome back from wherever you've been hiding! :D

Woolburr wrote in post #8189456 (external link)
Very nice Marie....interesting catch.

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Jun 30, 2009 19:05 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #5

Marie I love this shot, you can't tell if there on the train or on the platform. One of the neatest uses of reflected light I've seen. Nice one.


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Jun 30, 2009 22:50 |  #6

Neat catch Marie. I can see why you were enjoying your view.


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Jul 02, 2009 02:45 |  #7

stoneylonesome wrote in post #8202978 (external link)
Marie I love this shot, you can't tell if there on the train or on the platform. One of the neatest uses of reflected light I've seen. Nice one.

it was amazing how the people queuing in front of me and also in the reflection looked
most of the people were leaning onto a railings and its that which almost make it look like a veranda on the side of the train.
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am trying to imagine all when the train gathered up speed
(if it were a veranda)
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F/M Bill wrote in post #8204022 (external link)
Neat catch Marie. I can see why you were enjoying your view.

it made the waiting very interesting
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