NJFrank wrote:
Whippany Train Museum. This train was on display for about a month.
First off, I like what you did with your image. Blue seems to tell the viewer that the moon is illuminating the scene rather than how a warm color would look. I apologize for not commenting on your work before my knee jerk reaction.
This might interest you;
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Rich1939 wrote:
First off, I like what you did with your image. Blue seems to tell the viewer that the moon is illuminating the scene rather than how a warm color would look. I apologize for not commenting on your work before my knee jerk reaction.
This might interest you;
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-535672-1.htmlThanks for the thread. All that steam for me makes that shot. Every time I drove by that train I said to myself you got to go and grab some shots. Of course dragging my feet I finally got to photograph it. Not happy with the shots, I wanted to reshoot the train. Since I waited so long it was moved so no opportunity to get to reshoot it. The alternative was to make lemonade out of lemons. So I played with my image.
As for the knee jerk, that is why my knees are in the shape they are.
NJFrank wrote:
Thanks for the thread. All that steam for me makes that shot. Every time I drove by that train I said to myself you got to go and grab some shots. Of course dragging my feet I finally got to photograph it. Not happy with the shots, I wanted to reshoot the train. Since I waited so long it was moved so no opportunity to get to reshoot it. The alternative was to make lemonade out of lemons. So I played with my image.
As for the knee jerk, that is why my knees are in the shape they are.
Thanks for the thread. All that steam for me makes... (
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I'm sure you'll get another chance. 385 has been like a ground hog for the last 40 years. Comes out, looks around for a while, sees its shadow and goes back into hiding.
I would love to hear that some group has raised the funds to put her back in operating condition.
You are just creative, Frank!
kenievans wrote:
Nice job Frank!
Thanks, I was trying to make lemonade out of lemons.
NJFrank wrote:
Thanks, I was trying to make lemonade out of lemons.
I do that a lot! I5s a good learning exercise.
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