| Posted by henry elliott on November 27, 2012 | |
That is a cracking shot
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| Posted by Steve Armitage on November 27, 2012 | |
A lovely image and a brave one too! Convention would have the scene captured using either a medium to long telephoto and certainly nothing wider than a standard lens. You broke the rules and came out a winner. Top marks!
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| Posted by Carlos Beseler on November 28, 2012 | |
Beatuful!
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| Posted by on December 8, 2012 | |
Superb!!!. The Britannia class were always my favourite class of loco. Everything looks in proportion on these locos. Lot of interesting features in this pic. The exhaust, steam blowing off, great backdrop of Aisgill,nice blue sky... but the thing i really like is the dry stone wall. Sets a nice parallel line with the train.Only shame is the Southern region green coach ..just stands out too much ...and would never have been hauled by a Britannia anyway . Nevertheless a great shot. Congratulations !!
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| Posted by on December 8, 2012 | |
Superb!!!. The Britannia class were always my favourite class of loco. Everything looks in proportion on these locos. Lot of interesting features in this pic. The exhaust, steam blowing off, great backdrop of Aisgill,nice blue sky... but the thing i really like is the dry stone wall. Sets a nice parallel line with the train.Only shame is the Southern region green coach ..just stands out too much ...and would never have been hauled by a Britannia anyway . Nevertheless a great shot. Congratulations !!
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