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| 03/13/2003 04:38:17 PM |
CHILD'S PLAYby louie cComment: lots of imagination for this photo and challenge. Your photo seems to be a bit out of focus both on the green truck and the blue truck. |
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| 03/13/2003 04:36:45 PM |
Trout Brook Bridgeby abh1Comment: lovely shot of a winter scene. Like the water flowing over the rocks like that. Cropping is good, good focus, good color on the rocks and bridge. |
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| 03/13/2003 04:31:23 PM |
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| 03/13/2003 04:29:37 PM |
Picturesque...by basia03Comment: Wow, this is nice. I would like to have seen more of the wooden bridge, but this is really dramatic. I like the way part of the rocks are reflected in the water. Unfotunately, most of the bareness of the trees gives the photo a real blah look to it, wonder what it would have looked like later on during the day when the daylight started to fade away a bit. . . |
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| 03/13/2003 04:26:56 PM |
Brazos River Bridge; UP main line-Richmond, TXby dadas115Comment: Just Beautiful! ! The Noise that must be going through your ears! I wish I were with you. . . The color you\'ve captured of that Engine 9861 is Awsome! The Union Pacific Flag, the Yellow, The Red Bonnet, what is there, 1,2,3, 4 Engines?and the detail in the wood Trestle. . . and the weeds growing up out from under it, and the bluish sky. What a great job! Then I\'ve just noticed the hoses hanging down and the coupler. . . Wow, and the headlamps. . . I can\'t stop looking! ! ! Look at the white railings, The Red Numbering on the side of the Engine The focus is great, depth of field super, nice and crisp, - will you please email me and tell me where this was taken? I'm and N-scale Train buff This is a fantastic photograph Congratulations!!! |
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| 03/13/2003 04:16:36 PM |
Bridge Over Frozen Waterby MonaComment: Beautiful Photograph. Lovely natural wood bulding with the water wheel beside it and then that beautiful red building behind it with the white trim. Great beauty! and the greenery, and the frozen creek and snow, what a magnificent shot you've created, and then I've just noticed the outcropping of rock on the right! and the Red roof, I can't stop finding things.... absolutely great. . . |
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| 03/13/2003 03:18:58 AM |
The Royal Gorgeby vtruanComment: It's a really beautiful photograph, but it's so far away from the bridge that you can't comment very much on the bridge, other than it's a long one, isn't it?
Great depth, great colours. |
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| 03/13/2003 03:09:35 AM |
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| 03/13/2003 03:05:27 AM |
Train Tresselby justineComment: Talk about old bridges and trestles. This one must have taken a lot of back breaking work to complete. Is it still a working train trestle? You've camptured quite a bit of history here my friend. just look at thos beams of lumber sitting on top of each other, depending on one and other for strength to hold the next one up. . . Look at the different colors in the wood, the bolts and nuts. Excellent!! |
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| 03/13/2003 02:53:27 AM |
Snow Bridgeby rafterComment: I think your wide black frame takes away from your snow scened bridge, perhaps a 5/10 pixel would have been better. You've done a nice job using the tree as a picture frame on the left side, did you really need an outside frame? Nice wintery photography. |
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