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Wow, I love the colors on those. Nice find!
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Thanks.....yeah....I was thrilled about all the colors and cool designs too!
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You take beautiful, thoughtful photographs. The cropping is wonderful (or do you just stand too close to your subject?) Haha. Just six great pics....leaving us wanting more....good job!
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this is a really cool set,trains are creepy, and the colors are awesome
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I like your attention to detail, texture and composition. (Oh and color.) Is that / are those really circus train(s)? 8)
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Posted by WEKurtz You take beautiful, thoughtful photographs. The cropping is wonderful (or do you just stand too close to your subject?) Haha. Just six great pics....leaving us wanting more....good job!
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Thank you so much....what a great compliment. And yes, I DO stand too close. I have that problem of not seeing the forest for the trees sometimes...but sometimes it works out, I guess lol.
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Love the fact that they leave you thinking and wondering what they completely look like. Good job!
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Posted by Mike Dijital this is a really cool set,trains are creepy, and the colors are awesome
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Thank you. I had never seen such a graveyard...usually just one or two out in the middle of nowhere. I felt like it was Christmas - especially because I had gone down there on very scant information!
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That's an interesting combination of color and rust.
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These are so lovely. I want to see more abandoned train cars so bad. I really enjoy the way you captured the louder colors and textures against the stark black shadow spaces in some of these photos.
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Posted by Dare2Hide Love the fact that they leave you thinking and wondering what they completely look like. Good job!
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thanks....I have always had a "problem" seeing the forest for the trees...working on stepping back a little, but glad you like the detail.
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