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    The Pickering Pullman

    There was a time that at 8.20pm on a Friday Night i would have been in a pub on the way to a rock disco not at the bottom of a holiday cottage garden trainspotting in the rain.....

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    Re: The Pickering Pullman

    Then again trainspotting in the rain got you this image. Well taken

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: The Pickering Pullman

      Nice capture Gordon.
      Derek

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        Re: The Pickering Pullman

        Plus standing at the bottom of the garden, no one can see you in your flares, kipper tie and psychedelic shirt ... nice shot
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          #5
          Re: The Pickering Pullman

          Nice image at a special location but 80136? I've driven that!

          Just a comment on composition... my preference is to show the train (i.e. carriages NOT the locomotive) either to the end or disappearing behind whatever is obscuring the end which, in this instance, appears to be the trees. Cutting-off mid-carriage I find a tad jarring.

          Cheers,
          John

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