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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/2/2008
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Thank you very much for the nice and detailed comment, Gustavo! I am glad that you like it!
Cheers!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/1/2008
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Thanks a lot, Saad! I didn't think of that replacement until now, but you seem to be very right!
Cheers!
Nick
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/1/2008
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You didn't see "him or her"... whom do you mean, Harry? The passengers? :-/
The composition is indeed a bit twisted. The leading lines converge to some other point than the depth on the image. But I use this quite often too.
I don't know anymore what the traffic sign was about. It's some sign for the train, but I don't remember exactly.
The "circular thing" is a point of access for cables, etc. If you have the right key, you can open it and access the wires for testing, etc.
Supra is quite a good film that neither oversaturates nor undesaturates colors. It keeps balance well if there has been a reasonable light metering priorly to the shot.
Thanks a lot again.
Nick
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 7/1/2008
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Excelente la composición y todo el gradiente de elementos y contrastes que comienzan con los rieles oxidados y finalizan con las montañas lejanas. El cartel rompe las simetrías y pone interés.
Felicitaciones!
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 6/30/2008
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good Nick,this a good photo,it give the same impression of the photo of the train carriages,but inhere the railway replaces the train very efficiently,my regards, Saad.
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 6/30/2008
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Yes the train did stop because i dont see him or her. Comp is weird but works. But what does the traffic sign say ? And what is the circular thing on the soil, a train wheel ? The rails are very strong and colors seem natural for supra.
Cheers
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