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    Flying Scotsman

    Taken at Tweedbank in the borders, visit from the flying Scotsman steam train, Canon 70d..24-105mm

    20160515-IMG_2251.jpg

    #2
    Re: Flying Scotsman

    not sure on the composition cropping his arm off, also is it soft ?
    :- Ian

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      #3
      Flying Scotsman

      I can't see the image


      Update

      Ah, I can now see the image, as others have said it works well.

      The subject seems "harmless" (sic) though [emoji6]
      Last edited by ST-EOS; 19-05-2016, 21:24.
      Peter

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        #4
        Re: Flying Scotsman

        Other than chopping off his left arm, I do like your POV and the processing works very well.

        Tom

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          #5
          Re: Flying Scotsman

          Originally posted by Tigger View Post
          not sure on the composition cropping his arm off, also is it soft ?
          It looks to be a direct attachment so I suspect the proper image is sharper.

          Tonality is nice but the lost arm does let it down a bit - which is a shame.
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            #6
            Re: Flying Scotsman

            Fantastic expression on the chaps face. He looks well chuffed with his toy

            Shame about his other arm though
            Alan.

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