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Dilapidated TrainTaken at the Zig Zag meet today.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More here: http://images.imagineant.com/gallery/v/zigzag1/ Comments? Last edited by pippin88 on Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I quite like the feel from #1 - the numbers caught my attention and held it. You give a good overview in #4.
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That first image is a cracker. The others are good, but #1 is a standout. Nice framing and interesting content Peter
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Thanks for the comments.
#1 is my fav. One of those (few) shots that came out just how I had it in my mind. Oscar, I haven't gone through the rest of my shots yet. Going to run them through DxO to see what it gives me - initial one or two seemed promising. - Nick
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Nice one, Nick! I like the first one, then followed by the last.
Sorry we didn't get much of a chance to chat either! You guys should have walked faster ![]()
Nice detail here Nick - you have a great eye
![]() Love the first one - the treatment you have given this just works! The other three are also really good, great colours, really give you an appreciation of how much work goes into restoring them. The 2nd and 4th are maybe a little oversharpened? *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Thanks guys.
I've run the rest through DxO. Now just gotta look through them. I can now see distortion in my 18-70 at 18mm, didn't think it was that bad before I saw corrected shots. DxO appears to be a great proggie. - Nick
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And for those ineterested in buying it ATM they have a US$15 discount coupon (see [urlhttp://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?t=20230]HERE[/url]) Peter
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They're technically really good but I feel they're missing something. A story? some kind of ... 'draw you in' factor. Not sure how you'd do it with the train, but I really like them, but they're not really grabbing me other than technically.
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