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Robert Palmer wrote: > > Dave's BN-Belfontaine Bridge shot > > I liked the location, but that yellow air compressor really bothers me. Me too. I liked it better when that same slide was printed in B&W in CTC a couple of years ago, but I also like the perspective and size correlation (and I can always remove the compressor in Photoshop!). Which leads me to another topic: who has interest in a B&W page on the site? The SPORRS members with only flatbed scanners could get much better image quality in B&W this way (color shots only scan real well as actual film in a film scanner). > > Keith Wilhite had three on my preferred list AT&SF GP60M 107 in the > > snow (I like snowy shots). That shot has great depth for a snow storm. Look at the bridge in the background.... That little dwarf signal in the middle of the plow doesn't bother me too much being painted silver, but I know it couldn't be avoided (other than Photoshop...). > > Frank Keller's Afton CA shot is another one that has neat light in it. That Afton, CA shot is Gary Clark's. Frank's shot is the BN(SF) train in the row below it. > I liked Rick Newton's BNSF pumpkin shot at dusk. Although it was almost a > roster shot, he got excellent results with so little light. What did I tell you, Rick? :) 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 =======================================================
