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    Yeovil Railway Centre

    An old image of some old wagons at the Yeovil Railway Centre:

    IMG_2188-Edit-2 by John Leah, on Flickr

    Shot on a G10 almost exactly eight years ago.

    Cheers,
    John

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    Did nobody have any comments on this?

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      1st I saw it. Like the BW, work, but I think the HDR look is just a bit to harsh for my taste.

      Tom

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        Thanks Tom I really appreciate the comment it's just disappointing it needed 152 views on here before anyone said anything

        I know exactly what you mean. It's not HDR but it is an old image from a lowish resolution camera that didn't work in colour but I thought would in mono although Silver Efex can be a bit harsh with some of its processing. I tried toning it down a bit but then felt I was losing the depth I was after.

        Still, no matter as I have some constructive criticism which is why I, at least, post on this forum. I can gain an idea from my views-to-faves ratio on Flickr how well or not an image is received but I rely on comments left on this forum for an understanding of what works and what doesn't and its from this feedback we learn as I have immeasurably in the few short years since buying my first DSLR and joining here. However, the way things are going I may need to take up photographing birds... or find a new forum. Anyone know where Tigger went?

        Cheers,
        John

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          Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
          Thanks Tom I really appreciate the comment it's just disappointing it needed 152 views on here before anyone said anything

          I know exactly what you mean. It's not HDR but it is an old image from a lowish resolution camera that didn't work in colour but I thought would in mono although Silver Efex can be a bit harsh with some of its processing. I tried toning it down a bit but then felt I was losing the depth I was after.

          Still, no matter as I have some constructive criticism which is why I, at least, post on this forum. I can gain an idea from my views-to-faves ratio on Flickr how well or not an image is received but I rely on comments left on this forum for an understanding of what works and what doesn't and its from this feedback we learn as I have immeasurably in the few short years since buying my first DSLR and joining here. However, the way things are going I may need to take up photographing birds... or find a new forum. Anyone know where Tigger went?

          Cheers,
          John
          Tigger is posting mostly on FB in the SKYLUM Group.

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            I like it, the only bit that looks out of place is the glow around the twigs at the top.
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              Mmmm, first I've seen of this too.......

              Afraid I agree with Tony, but a great subject and framing.......
              Regards
              Lez

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                I'm no expert and don't use much processing so find it difficult to comment on something I have little knowledge of, I'm also of an age where we only had b&w and I loved it when colour film became available, no interest in going back to b&w not even for a nostalgic visit.
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