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jomari 23 days ago |
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A great impression of speed and power - and I can imagine the noise! |
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Lo 23 days ago |
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IMO it would have been better to take the shot from further back, showing the train either leaving or entering the track. The sound must have been deafening. |
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aoc46 25 days ago |
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The motion blur makes for a striking image. Cropping off the foreground weed and the red bits at right would simplify and improve it. |
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Maike13 25 days ago |
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Nice to see an action shot and you certainly got close enough to your subject :-). |
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Jade O. 25 days ago |
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Looks too close to me, both photographically and from the standpoint of safety. Hope you did not trespass to get the shot and I am concerned for the train engineer who may have wondered if you were going to step in front of the train. |
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Old Finn 25 days ago |
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Suits to the topic. |
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ysal 26 days ago |
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Wow are you really standing this close to a moving train??? Great sense of motion although you can only see a bit of the track. |
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SteveBee 26 days ago |
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It's unnerving to stand that close to a train moving at high speed, if it was! Nice sense of motion. The question is where is the eye supposed to focus in this image. The lines lead the eye to the right where there is just a sliver of something -- but what? |
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RobertLavker 26 days ago |
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A clever take on the theme. Just enough track to make the theme. Well done for the sense of motion. |
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cookiejar 27 days ago |
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Just a glimpse of the tracks. |
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forkcandles 27 days ago |
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now you were shooting the railroad and then whoosh a train and shutter pressed at same time. great result. you didnt add the engine number in extra info |