The depth of color is amazing along with the sharpness.
Wow! I never thought of photographing like that while on the train. I was there with a professor and group of teachers. I got a picture of the engineer for my grandson who loved Tommy Train at that time. Linda
Outstanding shots and colors. What camera did you use and lens?
I love the idea of printing on canvas and have seen only one picture done as such. Is it expensive and how do you find a business that does printing on canvas? Linda
Jesus was not a gaudy being. This is gaudy. Good picture but I personally don't care for its depiction.
I love your pictures of the train and station. I grew up on a small farm with train tracks 5 miles away. My music in the evenings of listening to the train whistle as they went through town and the whippoorwills calling.
Beautiful pictures, I love trains. I grew up on a farm with train tracks 5 miles away and everytime a train went back it sounded like it was in our backyard. So at night, I would listen to the Whippoorwills and the train whistle.
I so apologize for pasting my picture on your thread. I didn't realize that was an incorrect way to do it. I guess, I am a late learner.
I tried it again but still didn't get the pitch of the pictures. I hope I am not driving down the road and the hystericals hit me because I was a slow learner.
I ran outside this evening with my Canon Power shot to grab this awesome picture. Feedback would be nice. Good or Bad, I am a novice. To me it is God's brush and palette.
I have to admit, I missed it but had to chuckle at the old Jobbers "I guess I missed the funny part."
Hey, I am an amateur photographer with a camera. It needs toned down. The branches look as if they are decorated with sparkles. The foliage is very difficult to make out.
Personally, I think the grays, whites, and dark grays make it too busy.