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ade mcfade
{K:12388} 4/4/2005
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Cheers Jim,
Yes, it was with Steve and Den - call it a warm up for the meetinwe're havinf in a about 10 days down at Den's.
I'm no train expert, but they are intreaguing things to photograph - especially when surrounded by lots of people!
It's a small world remember - Minnesota ain't that far away!!!
Cheers
Ade
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/4/2005
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Beautiful portrait of "The Mallard", Ade! I like your enhancements. Dave.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 4/3/2005
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Superb photograph Ade, the PS work really does work here - excellent result :-)
I'm still over 100 comments behind - crikey, we must have had a good day lol
Love the shadow border also, you will have to teach me that !
Best wishes, Steve
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 4/3/2005
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Ade Well done,I like your POV on this shot very nice. I believe you went with Steve and wasn't Denny there as well ? Sounds like you guys had a good time. I wish that Minnesota wasn't so far away. Would be fun to meet up with you guys for some shooting. Again very well done
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m .
{K:2569} 4/3/2005
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Wonderful shot of one of my favorite locomotives ever made!,
m
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David Wade
{K:2123} 4/3/2005
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Whatever PS you've done it looks great. The engine really stands out and the perspective enhances it too.
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 4/3/2005
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The designer of this locomotive was really onto something. Isn't it amazing that it is only now that a similar profile is being adopted at the front of trains, after decades of flat fronted totally non-aerodynamic pieces of characterless machinery?
The frame looks good, though I'm not sure if the shadow and the outer frame are both necessary. Maybe just one or the other...
AJ
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