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    Onward to the unknown

    This morning I woke up to a foggy morning.(pretty rare here) so I waited for it to get light out and went for a walk.

    Onward to the unknown

    The fog got thicker as I stood there then let up after about 20 minutes or so. The fog was coming from the direction of the image. The American river canyon isn't far in that direction.

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    Mark, very cool image! Is there a reason you went sepia on this? It works, just wonderin....

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    Wonderful image, Mark! It brings to mind an especially literal meaning of the term, "vanishing point."

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    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Mark, very cool image! Is there a reason you went sepia on this? It works, just wonderin....
    I was experimenting with the duotone function in Photoshop and this one sort of fit.

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    Thanks jack and mike.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Mark, great shot! It evokes mystery and suspense.

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    Nice shot Mark! I can almost hear the whistle of the train blowing as it emerges from the fog

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    It looks like a giant zip laid out on the floor. Excellent shot. Well captured.

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    Very nice.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Mark since you are experimenting in "--tones", this mysterious shot could've been better serve in bluish-greyish colour, don't you think? I just thought the mood is great, the composition is great, now we've seen the oldish sort of style colour, this will benefit from another change to subtle grey/blue combination version....what do you think?

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara Ponder View Post
    Mark, great shot! It evokes mystery and suspense.
    Thanks Barbara,

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneS View Post
    Nice shot Mark! I can almost hear the whistle of the train blowing as it emerges from the fog
    Wouldn't that look cool with an old steam locomotive just emerging from the fog

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Very nice.
    Thanks John,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Very nice.
    Thanks John,

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Mark since you are experimenting in "--tones", this mysterious shot could've been better serve in bluish-greyish colour, don't you think? I just thought the mood is great, the composition is great, now we've seen the oldish sort of style colour, this will benefit from another change to subtle grey/blue combination version....what do you think?
    I can do that. It would give it a colder feel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashcroft View Post
    It looks like a giant zip laid out on the floor. Excellent shot. Well captured.
    LOL Thanks Rob. The old wooden crossties may have looked better if you could see them that is.

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    Very successful - has both power and mystery. This is an instance where symmetry works extremely well. And I wonder why, since such is not often the case.

    I like the toning you have chosen - I have trouble with visualizing ahead of time the toning that I'm going to want for monochrome, and then once exploring options am overwhelmed by the infinity of choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Very successful - has both power and mystery. This is an instance where symmetry works extremely well. And I wonder why, since such is not often the case.

    I like the toning you have chosen - I have trouble with visualizing ahead of time the toning that I'm going to want for monochrome, and then once exploring options am overwhelmed by the infinity of choice.
    Thanks Mark, I think it's the parallel lines that lead the eye that make it work.

    The toning on this one was pretty easy because My favorite railroading era is the steam era.(just think old)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    This is an instance where symmetry works extremely well. And I wonder why, since such is not often the case.
    In many cases, symmetry creates a static feeling. However, when using converging leading lines such as in this image, the convergence is dynamic in itself and negates any feeling we might have otherwise felt about the image being static.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by ashcroft View Post
    It looks like a giant zip laid out on the floor. Excellent shot. Well captured.
    Mark, i think you should return and theis time sweep all the rocks away from between the 2 zippers

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