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    Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    Took a ride up to Flagstaff and found this old Steam Engine along the route to the Grand Canyon. It was very cool to see a real Steam Engine and Caboose that were used in the area during their time periods. Do you think the WB looks correct?....I had to screw with it a bunch since all my photos were coming out extremely warm that day.

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    Re: Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    My first impression was how nice the lighting and color tones were- before I even read what you said about WB.

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    Re: Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicks Pics View Post
    My first impression was how nice the lighting and color tones were- before I even read what you said about WB.

    Haha thanks, I guess I nailed it.

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    Re: Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    WB looks good for daylight environment. Nice images.

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    Re: Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    Do you think the WB looks correct
    In this example setting WB would have been no big deal as you have a huge gray/black beast as a point.

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    Re: Old Steam Engine and Caboose

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    In this example setting WB would have been no big deal as you have a huge gray/black beast as a point.
    Lol, you would think that but for some reason I was getting extremely warm tones or extremely cold tones. I had to manually adjust both of these images to match. It only took a few minutes but still weird nonetheless.

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