Two from a train

RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,955 moderator
edited June 25, 2010 in Other Cool Shots
I took a quick trip to Toledo (Spain, not Ohio :D) last week. Here are a couple of shots taken along the way:

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Thanks for looking. C&C always welcome.

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  • basfltbasflt Registered Users Posts: 1,882 Major grins
    edited June 25, 2010
    Laughing.gif
    as for the title , i go for #1
    you see nothing , but its clearly a shot from off a train
    if there was a slight part of the train window frame , it would complete , IMO
  • DaddyODaddyO Registered Users Posts: 4,466 Major grins
    edited June 25, 2010
    Not Ohio. :D Right
    Neat shots. Take 2 here has some nice visual attractions.
    Michael
  • Wil DavisWil Davis Registered Users Posts: 1,692 Major grins
    edited June 25, 2010
    I think #2 looks somewhat underexposed and if it wasn't for the fact that the exposure & colours are OK in #1, I would be tempted to think that there was something wrong with my monitor.

    Sorry Richard, but I don't think either of these are up to the standard of your usual stuff! ne_nau.gif

    (just IMNSHO!)

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    - Wil
    "…………………" - Marcel Marceau
  • basfltbasflt Registered Users Posts: 1,882 Major grins
    edited June 25, 2010
    Wil Davis wrote: »
    I think #2 looks somewhat underexposed
    that , is in the eye of the beholder IMO
    me , i love it .....
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,955 moderator
    edited June 25, 2010
    DaddyO wrote: »
    Not Ohio. :D Right
    Neat shots. Take 2 here has some nice visual attractions.

    Thanks, Michael. Glad you liked it.
    Wil Davis wrote: »
    I think #2 looks somewhat underexposed and if it wasn't for the fact that the exposure & colours are OK in #1, I would be tempted to think that there was something wrong with my monitor.
    - Wil
    basflt wrote: »
    that , is in the eye of the beholder IMO
    me , i love it .....

    I agree with both of you rolleyes1.gif. Actually the shot was exposed just fine, but I was playing around with a new blending mode in CS5 (Subtract) just to understand what it does, and I kind of liked the effect. When I saw it the next day, it looked too dark. There's a particular look I have seen in some Cibachrome prints that I have been wanting to achieve--dark, yet saturated colors. This doesn't quite measure up, I guess. I posted it to see what others thought. headscratch.gif
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