Thank you for your ideas. I didn't think of getting at track level. Bev
Thank you Jim, I appreciate your comments. Bev
I always thought that engines facing each other on the same track as part of a freight train, was humorously anti-logical. I worked on this image a long time trying to make it more than a snap shot by working many different looks, filers, styles, etc. I decided on the light vignette as it was lighter, airier, more daylight (to show the sky and clouds a bit) like than a darker one yet I wanted to draw the eye mainly to the 2 engines meeting. I tried filters like blurs, radial blurs, motion blurs, etc. they just didn't feel right. I went with the pano crop to emphasize the power of at least one engine. I'm drawing a blank on ideas and open to suggestions as to how to better make my point of the engines facing each other on the same track. Thanks in advance, Bev
Really enjoyed this image. Bev
Very interesting processing. I like your work. Bev
Wonderful images and memories of your trip. Bev
Enjoyed them both, but always partial to fog. Well done. Bev
These are absolutely wonderful. Enjoyed them all. Bev
Really enjoyed this Bill. Is that a container ship on the right side at the horizon, or possible a small island? Could hang on my wall any day. Bev
Great image. Good eye to see the possibility. Bev
I think your graphics and colors show well from this point of view. Nicely captured. Bev
I really liked your lighting in this image and use of negative space. Bev
Wonderful images. I enjoyed them all, but loved the one with the ripples and the water drop on the beak. Bev