GO-ing Home
Uploaded: March 15, 2006
AF-VR Nikkor F 1:4.5-5.6D (24-120), 100 mm, 1/250, ISO 200, 'RAW', 10:45 AM: GO-ing Home ~ This "GO" commuter train heads out of Toronto in the early evening rush hour. This was taken from a pedestrian bridge. Then the photo was layered and flipped. Then I used the "healing brush" tool to clone out some unsightly overhead wires across the entire scene, and added Adobe's PS CS 2 'motion blur'…
Bonnie C. Lackey March 15, 2006
Wonderful perspective,Allan. A super train image. #409015Judyann Plante March 15, 2006
Excellent work, Allan! #2533827Paul Michko March 15, 2006
Fantastic capture, Allan. #2533832Allan L. Whitehead March 15, 2006
Thanks so much Bonnie and Judyann, I appreciate this a lot. I'm trying to enclose the 'original' from which the picture was taken - Allan #2533837Allan L. Whitehead March 15, 2006
Thanks Paul, still trying (last attempt) - 'A'… #2533851Colette M. Metcalf March 15, 2006
Terrific job, Allan!!! #2533885Karen E. Michaels March 15, 2006
I like the shot from your vantage point. You timed it perfectly and allowed the train to fill the frame. Peace. karen #2533890Jeff Robinson March 15, 2006
Excellent work Allan! Very well done! Jeff #2534003Jim Huffield March 15, 2006
Very well done Allan. Jim #2534072Carolyn M. Fletcher March 15, 2006
Won't it be nice when someday everything is wireless? LOL..Great shot! #2534274Stanley J. Contrades March 15, 2006
Excellent job, PS work, and a perspective that gives you the feeling of motion and chill, Allan!! Very well done, my friend!!Allan L. Whitehead March 15, 2006
Thank you very much (Colette, Karen, Jeff, Jim, Carolyn and Stan), for the terrific comments and kind words. They are truly appreciated, my dear friends - your friend, Allan #2536223Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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