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guzziknight

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I went to the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, GA. This is a really neat place.

As always, C&C is welcome.

1. I'm not sure if I prefer this angle...


2. Or this one...


3.


4.
 
what did you do on the 3rd picture to make it look like that? how man exposures?
 
I prefer the less saturated colors of #2. The rest are excellent, particularly #3.
 
your quick, i was there as well and haven't even started.:er:
 
what did you do on the 3rd picture to make it look like that? how man exposures?

It was 9 exposures, but I could probably have used less. I was trying to get the window in, but since it had a translucent film on it, there was just no way. After that, I increased the saturation to get the look I wanted.

Thanks.
 
I prefer the less saturated colors of #2. The rest are excellent, particularly #3.

Thanks Bynx! I can always desaturate #1. Which angle do you prefer? I'm leaning toward #1, but still can't decide.
 
your quick, i was there as well and haven't even started.:er:

:thumbup:

When were you there? I was the Thursday. so it took me a few days to process. Great place to hang for a couple of hours, isn't it?
 
it was sat.

am planning another trip with some of my students, so it was basically a scouting trip.
i will probably go back for my own work on a thurs. hoping there won't be so many people running around.

i also have a series of exposures on #3, but also the sink on the opposite side. just the sink and the window.
 
The first angle is better to me. More of the inside is visible. i.e. the coin box etc.
 
The first angle is better to me. More of the inside is visible. i.e. the coin box etc.

Great minds think alike! :lol:

The more I look at it, the more I prefer that one as well.

Thanks.
 
i think that held a pad of transfers, piece of paper so to speak
 
I agree with Ann. I think it was for transfers.

Thanks, Empress!
 

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