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Response to Old Age (Response #110)

Uploaded 816 Days Ago by methan - 7 comments


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LynnR said 816 days ago:

I like this concept ... and the shot.

catastrophic said 816 days ago:

I think if you shifted just a bit to your right. And cut out the clutter on the left of the frame framing it up to the first wheel..It might have been better for me. also the focus seems a bit off. Like the wheel is in focus than the gasket is out, i think either less dof or more would have made it better. But that's just what i think =) I don't if it was possible but if you positioned your self against the train, if it wasn't moving of course lol. And shot downwards with a long lens you would get all the wheels lined up and than had a larger apeature so the main focus was the first wheel..

zinkwazi said 816 days ago:

perfect!

themetree said 816 days ago:

im sure this is an old train. but i just dont see the grit and grime of its old age. would love to see more of that.

methan said 816 days ago:

thank you all for commenting, especially catastrophic, your remarks are thought-generating and quite usefull. to themetree i would say, that old does not necesserily means raggedy-ass, at least concerning this loco, which is not raunchy thanks to the fine care it receives from the resurrection crew of the hungarian railway company and budapest transport museum.

lukewinter said 814 days ago:

dramatic angle but the blown highlights distract from the 'old' feel of the shot

methan said 813 days ago:

oh, almost forgot: themetree, if you want to see more of that, visit http://felulet.blogspot.com/2006_04_09_felulet_archive.html

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