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Making art out of old crap.

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Comment from goldilocks


Another great version of the cabbose. The colour is so good and the definition excellent. I like the way your eye goes striaght up those steps. Another gem.

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    You so sweet goldi, thank you very much!!!
Comment from ezowacki


Very nice composition LowRider. It has a very creative look to it. Holds your attention very well. Good lighting and great technique.

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you so much ezo!! I so appreciate your time and reviews!
Comment from Orion008


The lighting throwing the shade down is not working on your side here, but you've done an excellent job of bringing this shot life. I like this shot highlighting the yellow bars, and the lit side of the caboose- orion008.

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you Orion!
Comment from Papa


Hi ya, Low Ridin' Debbie, as usual I admire your choice of subject matter. I love trains. The exposure for this shot, while rendering that beautiful red very well, leaves too much shadow around the door, in my view. And, while I do think the image a very good one, the background is rather unappealing and detracts significantly from the photograph. Especially since the image is so very close-up, that background seems to throw the image off balance somehow. (What's that blue at the lower left?) The image is nicely focused, by the way.
Peace, Papa

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    There ya go agin, reviewin' without your specks! Teasin', thank you Papa! The blue, lower left is actually white snow in the shade.
Comment from mamamac


(haha... myrtle wags her caboose at us again...lol) the clarity and the bold primary colors really do it for me in this one, debbie . . . that sliver of window pays me no nevermind, (lol) so i pay it none either. . .(*wink-wink*)no biggie.
i like it!

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    LOL!! Thought about croppin' the window, but decided maybe it adds a little character, thank you very much Mac!! Myrtle
Comment from Blueberrydesk


I like the closeup aspect of this one, Debbie. The shadows are nice and smooth and that blue sky is marvelous. A tighter crop to get rid of the portion of window showing on the right would make this a five for me, I think. Great shot!

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you Blue!!
Comment from doorstop-photography


I Love the colors in this, it looks like a kid's toy cart, excellently cropped

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you John!
Comment from Christina05


I like this angle, also how the red of the caboose contrasts against the blue sky...great clarity, the colors are good, as well as the depth of field. Nice work on this one as well, lowrider!!

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you Christina!! This was a really fun photo to shot, but I only had 2 frames left in my camera, so very glad I got it good.
reply by Christina05 on 02-Jan-2005
    I have an old train photo as well, left in the middle of a field...maybe I should post it..it doesn't look like its been touched for decades though...old and rickity...lol
reply by Christina05 on 02-Jan-2005
    see what you made me do? lol
Comment from jnxsmommie


Excellent. i like the framing of this shot very much. The red color turned out very beautifully and the entire photo fits together and creates a lot of interest. Very nice work!

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you jnxs!
Comment from pgallmeier


This is a way to my heart. Since I am a big railroad buff, photographs of railroadanna are something I enjoy. This has a great red color to it. Take some more from different angles. I will look at them. Nice work.

 Comment Written 02-Jan-2005


reply by the author on 02-Jan-2005
    Thank you pg!! I love trains and when I spotted this I got really excited, it was really fun to shoot, but I was headed home at the end of my shoot with only 2 frames left in my camera, however, I will go back!