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In the shuffling madness, of the locomotive... rust?

1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
edited March 2, 2014 in Other Cool Shots
UPDATE: Scroll down for the updated images...

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–Mark

"Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited February 7, 2014
    UPDATE: Scroll down for the updated images...

    And... the front view...untitled%20%2828%20of%2036%29-Edit-Edit-SL.jpg
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    JeffC230JeffC230 Registered Users Posts: 165 Major grins
    edited February 7, 2014
    Love the 2nd, but only like the first one....I'm not a fan of the blur that is in there in the background. I do love how it just comes at you in the image though!
    Jeff K.
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    black mambablack mamba Registered Users Posts: 8,321 Major grins
    edited February 7, 2014
    Well, Mark, you've trapped yourself a real rust monster here. I look at that engine and I see a plethora of opportunities to swoop in and generate enough abstracts to last a lifetime. Yup, the ranks of the RUST JUNKIES is definitely growing. Glad to see it.

    Tom
    I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited February 7, 2014
    @JeffC230: Yeah, I'm going to redo that scheimpflug imitation on the left, and repost. Thanks!

    @JeffC230: Yes, I have more to make from the series! I'm doing a B&W series of this subject, too... thought the rust won't be the star in those.
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    EaracheEarache Registered Users Posts: 3,533 Major grins
    edited February 7, 2014
    I like the color, lighting and scene here Mark... what's that white stuff? :D

    But, as a 45 year fan of Tull, I really like the JT reference... ylsuper.gif
    Eric ~ Smugmug
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited February 8, 2014
    Ha! Me too. Still play "Thick as a Brick" on my acoustic!

    (Glad you like the shots!)
    Earache wrote: »

    But, as a 45 year fan of Tull, I really like the JT reference... ylsuper.gif
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    And, the Redo...
    I finally took a break toying with treatments for the series. I am probably still not done, but I'm going to leave it for a while.

    Thank you for the feedback that inspired me to keep working on this until I had something that fit more with what the images were calling for.

    #1
    LocomotiveBreath-DxOProRGB240-1-2-XL.jpg

    #2
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    #3
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    #4
    LocomotiveBreath-DxOProRGB240-3-XL.jpg

    #5
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    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    JeffC230JeffC230 Registered Users Posts: 165 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    amazing follow-ups! Love all of them actually!
    Jeff K.
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    JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,881 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    Good series!
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    EaracheEarache Registered Users Posts: 3,533 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    Yup, very nice work Mark thumb.gif
    The treatment is somewhat like "Steampunk"... which I really like.
    Eric ~ Smugmug
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    Thanks! I think I am going to update #5, though, by taking out the building and the chord. @Eric: used a combination of film emulations from DxO and Nik (with considerable tweaking) to achieve this. I really like the Steampunk stuff, too, and I see how you get that.

    Here I was going for putting the a modern diesel in the visual context of a steam locomotive, with the "wet plate" look from the colloidal plate photography that was contemporary with circa 1850 steam locomotives. Almost like in the shell of this diesel, is the soul of a steam punk. ;-) I have a poem in the gallery (inspired by when my wife and I heard the train whistles on a foggy morning, and she actually said the line in the poem):

    we hear them trains that roll
    through Hartford
    not near enough to rumble
    like foghorns distant on this misty dawn
    only close enough to hear them
    whistle through
    the sound comes to your ears
    but more, you feel it in your chest, somewhere
    rising from there
    so that you want more
    and sometimes you do get it
    sue says, “even I like the sound, and I’m not a boy”
    if you forget they’re big, dusty
    rusty diesels
    you can almost believe they’re iron of old
    chugging on the coal fire
    thundering down the rails
    blasting the morning away
    or warning away
    whistling through…
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    TonyCooperTonyCooper Registered Users Posts: 2,276 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2014
    Love that kind of post-processing!
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited March 1, 2014
    TonyCooper wrote: »
    Love that kind of post-processing!

    Thanks, Tony! To me post–processing is a huge part of photography, and sometimes we walk a fine line between improvement and "just too much." Nice to hear some affirmation on the choices I made with this series. :-)
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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    rwellsrwells Registered Users Posts: 6,084 Major grins
    edited March 1, 2014
    Good series Mark thumb.gif

    Love the processing. I'm one that enjoys a bit of processing most times. I see "normal" every day!


    If I had a nit, it would be on your first image. The comp is strong with the exception of the power lines and pole. It's in exactly the wrong spot. Your eye starts at the bottom of the image and pleasantly works up the engine to the top, then, an unwanted eye grabber! The power lines/pole. IMHO, if you took those out this would be a really nice comp.

    YMMV rolleyes1.gif
    Randy
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    1magineer1magineer Registered Users Posts: 95 Big grins
    edited March 2, 2014
    rwells wrote: »
    Good series Mark thumb.gif

    Love the processing. I'm one that enjoys a bit of processing most times. I see "normal" every day!


    If I had a nit, it would be on your first image. The comp is strong with the exception of the power lines and pole. It's in exactly the wrong spot. Your eye starts at the bottom of the image and pleasantly works up the engine to the top, then, an unwanted eye grabber! The power lines/pole. IMHO, if you took those out this would be a really nice comp.

    YMMV rolleyes1.gif

    Thanks, Randy! I am with you. I am going to take care of that pole, AND the building in the last shot. When I do, the pics will update automatically, so I am writing this to make sure folks don't think you are seeing things. Haha...
    –Mark

    "Conventional thinking is the ruin of our souls..." ~Rumi
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