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06/15/2009 09:13:58 AM |
I like that hint of green/yellow to almost make it feel like it's an older shot. I think I may have found your duotone (if you entered). :~) |
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06/15/2009 08:36:57 AM |
I can imagine what you were hoping for with the long exposure.. but that aside this is still a great scene, the warm tones are great! |
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06/15/2009 12:50:56 AM |
With that platrom, that would be a great station to try some blurred train shots. |
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06/14/2009 06:35:38 PM |
its a great affect the slight blur & i love the colouring you've given this image .. :) |
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06/14/2009 02:46:57 PM |
The yellow of the platform reminds me of the yellow sand in your recent post "Kayak Rental". The quality of light, those old style lamppost fixtures, and the building with tiled roof and arches combine to lend a timeless quality to your image. |
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06/14/2009 11:52:26 AM |
Before looking at your comment, I thought "Wow, what a sunlight". WOnderful view of a (sunny) train station, although it looks a little too saturated. |
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