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Travelog: Kyoto Train Yard

Steven Sinski

Active member
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nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Steven, a very impressive image, in all ways! : )

@Doug: I was pretty sure that this one would bring you very close to "la petite mort" ! ; )
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Steven, a very impressive image, in all ways! : )

@Doug: I was pretty sure that this one would bring you very close to "la petite mort" ! ; )

Nicolas and Doug,

I shudder to think of the photographer high above the crowd, getting very close to "la petite Morte" with police and ambualve sirens and everyone staring up and wondering, "Will he maker beforectgey take him away?"

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I want to return!

I find the 3D structure of the steel to make the train much more impressive akin to the train coming out of the Magritte's fireplace!

Asher
 

Antonio Correia

Well-known member
An image captured in the right moment. The "bended" train, it's momentaneous sinuosity turns the hole to be dynamic scene !

Again, a good image !
 

Steven Sinski

Active member
An image captured in the right moment. The "bended" train, it's momentaneous sinuosity turns the hole to be dynamic scene !

Again, a good image !

so true as i was waiting for it to move just to where i wanted it to be. sometimes i can be pretty patient and this took a few minutes.
 
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