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Trackside with Erik and Mike, Vol. 33: June 20, 2005
Posted by
tmcc man
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Thu, Jun 23 2005 11:48 AM
i went with mike's because of the double heading of 2 locos, as well as te reflection.
Colin
from prr.railfan.net
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Posted by
earledward
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Thu, Jun 23 2005 1:20 PM
Ever think about how almost any picture of exactly the same scene becomes a one of a kind with the swirling smoke of a steam engine on the point.??? The smoke when drifting down among the cars also changes the appearance of the train the steamer is pulling,thereby creating another one of a kind.I like diesels simply because there are more of them in a great variety of colour schemes.A diesel unit,it changes very little ,a diesel unit on the point is a diesel unit on the point.But I love railroading.I am 71 years old and have 71 years of railroading because I was born in a C N Station and worked for the C N for 40 years and then kept right up on railroading ever since retirementAmen
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Posted by
kolechovski
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Thu, Jun 23 2005 3:43 PM
I like Mike's better...the SD45 is certainly a pleasant sight. I also liked the location and the angle it was shot from...certainly not a normal picture to me.
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Posted by
lhtalbot
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Thu, Jun 23 2005 4:11 PM
Both photos are good.....because of each use of focal length. Mike's shot is great as a wide angle, it lets you see the parallel lines of the freeway and the length of the river.
A cool reflection would have been neat, but you can't always get everything.
Erik's shot is "made" by the 300 mm. It compresses that engine at the same time compressing that huge load of containers. If not for that, it would be another routine shot from an all too familiar place. Erik gets the vote, but it's close.
Mike, there are several areas around Grand Avenue for interesting shots, I like the one you picked.
Regards
Larry
Wauwatosa
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sat, Jun 25 2005 9:08 PM
being a photogragher my self, and my love for trains mikes photo was shot with the wrong lens. this photo should have been shot with a 200mm lens or bigger, this would have brought in the train in a little closer and would have less back groound. this why eriks photo was a better picture the train filled the frame and had some back ground.. the background on mikes was of to me little interset.
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Posted by
081440
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Sun, Jun 26 2005 11:04 AM
Went with Mike's this week. The change in backround was definitly needed.
Are you guys ever going to get together again so people can judge upon creativity/photographic skills. It's a shame that people vote based on what is in the consist rather than how the photo was executed. How about some more phototography mini-lessons?
The photographic work is still great, keep up the good work.
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Posted by
LVJJJ
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Tue, Jun 28 2005 9:45 AM
had to agree with kicksvette, Mike's photo (or do we call it a "digital" now?) was too much scene and too little railroad. Altho a common 3/4 view, Erik's digital has some excitement with the big 'ol GE bearing down on the digitaler. It even looks like the stacks are trying to overtake the head end power.
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Posted by
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Tue, Jun 28 2005 11:46 AM
Don't know if you will see this as the forum is officially closed. I suppose I could wait for the next one.
Thanks for your comments about various ideas of composition. The truth is, the merits of any photograph are in the "eye of the beholder". Unless you are trying to make a living as a photographer, it doesn't matter what others think of your work. The diversity of opinions is great. I might not like what someone says about a particular photo, but I will never complain about that. Thats what I like about this forum, there are no flamers, just honest opinions. Keep up the good work & I look forward to the next set of photos.
Larry in Wauwatosa
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Posted by
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Tue, Jun 28 2005 8:48 PM
Mike - Trains and Baseball (Miller Park)
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Posted by
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Wed, Jul 6 2005 4:15 PM
HIS picture is the coolest with two eingines.
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Posted by
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Sat, Jul 9 2005 9:29 AM
QUOTE:
Originally posted by THE_WEEZ
Erics photo rocks! I love Cp and intermodels
[#ditto]
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