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    Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    Another abandoned engine at the Uyuni Train Graveyard in Bolivia.

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    Re: Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    Nicely processed.

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    Re: Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    I just spent a few hours dodging and burning this image.

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    Now it's time to start doing some more test prints.

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    Re: Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    That was painstaking work which will be well rewarded when you make your final print. There are so many changes, and many so subtle they are only noticable when I repeatedly swap between the two versions in lightbox. Great work!

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    Re: Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    The slight darkening of the foreground is most noticeable to me. The latest version looks like the earth is swallowing up the train to a greater degree. Subtle but effective, at least to me.

    I guess that knowledge through experience of how changes such as this will make themselves apparent in a print as opposed to screen viewing plays a large part in your thinking process.

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    Re: Uyuni Train Graveyard #2

    I like it a lot but because it is a great image it deserves more attention. I am having a whinge about the upper right corner. It appears, to me, that the cloud formation is a tad too 'streaky.' Perhaps I am seeing too much!
    Cheers Ole

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