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May 11, 2010 14:25 |  #4066

mjHession wrote in post #10162048 (external link)
Let's settle this, Three versions; Original, front car straight, telephone pole straight.

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One could maybe argue car straight is best, but I think original is best, pole straight looks worst, almost like car is falling over.

My vote for the original :)


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May 11, 2010 14:54 |  #4067

itsmejson wrote in post #10162345 (external link)
My vote for the original :)

+1, original is best for sure


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May 11, 2010 15:08 |  #4068

#1 looks way better


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May 11, 2010 15:11 |  #4069

mjHession wrote in post #10162048 (external link)
Let's settle this, Three versions; Original, front car straight, telephone pole straight.

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One could maybe argue car straight is best, but I think original is best, pole straight looks worst, almost like car is falling over.

itsmejson wrote in post #10162345 (external link)
My vote for the original :)

Raizer wrote in post #10162550 (external link)
+1, original is best for sure

jrherald420 wrote in post #10162650 (external link)
#1 looks way better

Wow, I didn't mean to start a feud :)

Thanks for all the comments everyone......and just to chip in again, who is to say that telegraph pole isn't leaning over? I never walked down there to check :D


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May 11, 2010 15:20 |  #4070

It seems like the front engine strait is a nice balance between the train being strait and the pole being strait.

Sometimes that's what you need to do, at least now a days you don't even need to waste photo paper figuring it out :D


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May 11, 2010 18:35 |  #4071

i wanna know whats that thing on the tracks
right in front of the train? looks like a dead chicken


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May 11, 2010 18:37 |  #4072

I'd clone out the powerlines and pole if I were you. They're distracting.


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May 11, 2010 21:12 |  #4073

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I tried a small diffuser to the built-in flash.

that's a wonderful photo, so well lit and beautiful colours


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May 11, 2010 21:53 |  #4074

Spending a few hours at the airport is becoming a regular thing whenever I'm at my grandparents.

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May 12, 2010 17:56 |  #4075

Granddaughter :-)

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May 12, 2010 20:30 |  #4076

lewkyle wrote in post #10163835 (external link)
i wanna know whats that thing on the tracks
right in front of the train? looks like a dead chicken

It's not a dead chicken :D I can't make out what it is even on the full size image but you can see for yourself on my smugmug (external link)

MikeFairbanks wrote in post #10163847 (external link)
I'd clone out the powerlines and pole if I were you. They're distracting.

And not wanting to reopen the debate :D But here it is with first car straightened and no power pole or power lines

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May 12, 2010 21:01 |  #4077

Looks great. Now just clone out the dead chicken. ;)


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May 12, 2010 21:45 |  #4078

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May 12, 2010 23:08 as a reply to  @ RobClubley's post |  #4079

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May 13, 2010 07:42 |  #4080

[QUOTE=usdave1t;101707​27]It's not a dead chicken :D I can't make out what it is even on the full size image but you can see for yourself on my smugmug (external link)

Much cleaner without the pole and wires.

It’s definitely not a dead chicken, probably some sort of block that act as a break.

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