Which do you feel is the best picture

Colonel May 6, 2002

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Which do you feel is the best picture

  1. Photo 1

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  2. Photo 2

    29.2%
  3. Photo 3

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  1. Colonel

    Colonel Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Which do you feel is the best picture

    Photo 1

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    Photo 2

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    Photo 3

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    I was thinking of sending one or two to the Kato site. A special thanks to Paul Templar for improving the quality of the pictures :D

    [ 06 May 2002, 10:17: Message edited by: Colonel ]
     
  2. Harron

    Harron TrainBoard Supporter

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    Paul,

    All of the photos are good, but I would like to point something out from a technical standpoint. In both photos 1 and 3 you cut off part of the EMD Demo SD45, where there is definitely room to include the whole locomotive by readjusting the camera.

    I would re-take photo 1, and move the camera down and slightly to the right to include the entire SD45 the tank car.

    Photo 2 is the best technically, good angle, and the SD90MAC going away looks good. You can just see a tiny bit of the SD45 on the bottom, which you might want to get rid of, though most casual observers will miss it.

    Photo 3 would be another retake. Again, move the camera down and slightly to the right. Also, put some rolling stock behind the SP SD45, looks a little wierd alone.

    For rolling stock, try to also use any Kato rolling stock you have in the photos, they'd like that a whole lot more, just the way manufacturers are.
     
  3. watash

    watash Passed away March 7, 2010 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    I like the one with the Southern Pacific engine in it, personally. :D
     
  4. BN9900

    BN9900 TrainBoard Member

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    I like them all...But like it was mentioned some of it was cut out and so if you could remidy these factors....the would be great shots I would habe to go with three id you can fix it.
     

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