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Texas & Pacific Depot
Texas & Pacific Depot
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Challenge: Trains & Railroads II (Basic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D40
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 ED
Location: Marshall, Texas
Date: Apr 10, 2009
Aperture: F9
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Architecture
Date Uploaded: Apr 12, 2009

Built in 1912 and located in Marshall, TX

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Place: 144 out of 168
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Votes: 211
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/21/2009 11:15:38 AM
I wish the colors were way more saturated in this, I bet it originally had a great red pop to it. Not it just seems kind of dark and blah.
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04/21/2009 10:08:02 AM
My first thought is what happen to the color's? It could have use some help in PS, adjusting the saturation to increase the color would have helped. Did you use a ND filter?
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04/19/2009 05:02:59 PM
Crisp and sharp which is a major plus. Lots of details, good angle which shows off the linear nature of the times and roof, but showing off the squarish shape of the curves of the building face. The author took time to do the best job in difficult lighting as the highlights are right on the edge of being over done. Unfortunately, the saturation is underwhelming and with the flat undetailed sky, it is not as attractive as it could have been. A worthy entry into the challenge.
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04/19/2009 04:32:54 PM
I like the mono affect
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04/16/2009 12:42:29 AM
Ii can see you were trying to get an old fashioned early color look to this. I like the effort and the building is interesting. I wonder how a wideangle shot or a stronger perspective would have done for this? (I like strong perspectives.)
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04/15/2009 08:07:48 AM
You got a good angle on this.
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