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    Re: Passenger Waiting

    Thanks Dave, thanks Carolyn.

    Dave, cloning out the car roof is a thought that has grown on me since I posted and it wouldn't be a difficult job. Might just do that.

    I know what you mean Carolyn. I'm not a train enthusiast beyond their potential for photography and that has meant a bit of a learning curve. Choosing the right platform by wind direction, recognising that photographing northbound trains in the morning means shooting into the light etc. etc. have all been hard lessons.

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    Re: Passenger Waiting

    Do not change a thing. This is a very good picture. I wish I could capture such a moment.
    Cheers Mugge

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    I've read and learned from experience to always turn around and look the other way especially at sunset and sunrise. It's surely paid off here with a great composition and fabulous colours and light.
    I will also often tip the camera and take the opposite aspect ratio after shooting my main image. Here that would be a portrait shot which would also be interesting and would remove some of the things that jar with some viewers.

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    Thanks Ole, Thanks Graham. Graham, I guess what I had in mind until the passenger entered the shot, was to capture a country station set high up in the moors. Hence thinking only in terms of landscape.

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    Re: Passenger Waiting

    Is that a rubbish bin at the left hand side of the shot, John? Just asking...I was looking for flaws as usual and I can't find one, so I just mentioned it...Very nice and atmospheric. I love the colour of the textured clouds and the mist hugging the mountains.The whole comp is superb...will surely learn a lot from this shot...

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    Thanks Izzie although I can't see a rubbish bin. The object on the LHS platform is a bench. Is that what you mean?

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    Re: Passenger Waiting

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    Thanks Izzie although I can't see a rubbish bin. The object on the LHS platform is a bench. Is that what you mean?
    I saw the bench...just thought the taller side has a bin near it... too dark to see really...

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    Ah, see what you mean Izzie. The bench has a potted bush adorning each end of it.

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    The subtlety of your capture is very pleasing. Good art.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Dave View Post
    The subtlety of your capture is very pleasing. Good art.
    Thank you Dave.

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