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Something different from last weekend: there was a really long line of these engines, all in different faded colours and states of decay. Hard to find a really good viewpoint though
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Cool shot and nice compo.I really like the bend it the tracks and the muted brown tones.Good choice of frames,too
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I love the composition! Pro landscape photographers will all tell you that diagonal lines really make photos special! You really make diagonals work in this photo!
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John, the photo is brilliant. If you never mentioned your replacement job of the sky, I would never have known. Brilliant salvage job.
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