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    Strangers on a train

    Shots captured at the Essex Steam Train in Essex Connecticut.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Strangers on a train-big-train-conductor.jpg   Strangers on a train-wait-me.jpg   Strangers on a train-steam-train-engineer.jpg  

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    Re: Strangers on a train

    Nice shots.

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    Re: Strangers on a train

    #1 doesn't grab me. #2 does, but I want to see more of the lady and less of the background. #3 is my favorite. He could be clipped from a 1950s manual on how to operate a train. Taken together, the three photos are very different and not so cohesive. Thanks for sharing and letting me think about them. It helps me learn.

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    Re: Strangers on a train

    Thanks for the input. Actually I was on a "transportation" theme shoot. They loosly fit into that. These shots were in a public place and I had little or no control of the surrounding.
    All I had was the moment. I do appreciate your comments. I learn a little every day. Thanks again.

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    Re: Strangers on a train

    Two and three are great.

    Two would probably work well in b/w.

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    Re: Strangers on a train

    Thank you. I looked at it in BW but dismissed it, I felt the color opened it up a bit. I'll take a better look at it.

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