Marnie,
The first is the best.
I don't care much for the second, too much obscured by the tree.
I believe the train cars are auto carriers, high value freight.
These may be empty given the sales environment.
In service, you would take these to an import dock or car plant,
6 doors would fold down on each side of the train car.
12 cars would drive onto the doors, be teathered, then folded in on
their nose ends.
They would travel safely locked in until their destination.
Regards,  Bob S.


On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 5:11 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess, when I take a second look at this, it's  not another train, but just
> more boxcars (but in the other direction). A high  speed train went by while
> I was there, but my card had filled up and I didn't  catch it.
>
> I know the framing on these two is sort of trite, nevertheless  I sort of
> like them.
>
> I like the first the  best.
>
> http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/notrain2.htm
>
> The  second I played with how much to highlight shadows at the bottom. I left
> it  pretty dark (because it  was).
>
> http://www.mapphotography.com/PAWS/pages/notrain3.htm
>
> I  think I need to learn how to meter better, although these came out
> alright. But  the upper parts were getting close to the blown stage.
>
> If either or both  work for you, I'd be interested in hearing it (and any
> suggestions).
>
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
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