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Brian Jennison wrote, of Greg Anderson's comment of Keith Wilhite's KCS shot: > Greg wrote: > but the powerlines were distracting (yes I > > hate powerlines and he had little control of that aspect of the shot. > > Keith can you bump up to a longer lens and crop those things out, or > > does the loss of the horizon/sky hurt the resulting image? I remember Keith Wilhite's nearly identically composed KCS shot on Kansas City Southern's HOTT (Heard On The Track) magazine cover from Aug/Sep 1991 (and I'm looking at it now), where they digitally removed all of the power lines and wires from that very hillside. I thought it strange as Kansas City Power & Light is a big KCS customer. :) Personally, I think the shot looks less interesting without the power lines. Dave Cohen Photographer Action Photographic Webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/home/ ======================================================= -> SPORRS: 'Serious Photographers Of Railroad Related Subjects' -> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/ -> Message © 1998 SPORRS® - All Rights Reserved =======================================================
