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Old 17th May 2005   #1
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Default Railway Tracks

Taken just now before rain, the tracks quite near my house.






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where the location?
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I just love the colors and composition. Reminds me of some table-top coffee books. Good catch!
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Originally Posted by nemesis32
where the location?
malaysian railway
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Originally Posted by hazmee
I just love the colors and composition. Reminds me of some table-top coffee books. Good catch!
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I know is the malaysian railway track lah... But the location is in SG right? Near Spottiswood?
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yup, that's my neighbourhood
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#1 shows signs of overexposure at the skies

#2 does not attract my attention

#3 is good in the way the tracks leads into the picture

May want to turn them into B&W to see another perspective.
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Originally Posted by spurssy
#1 shows signs of overexposure at the skies

#2 does not attract my attention

#3 is good in the way the tracks leads into the picture

May want to turn them into B&W to see another perspective.
hmmm yes must becareful next time not to blow the sky too much.
did what you suggested i tried some with B&W so far not liking the results though. I'll probably go there again when the weather is better. thanks for the comments!
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Try PS the sky... see waiaung's tutorial on blue sky.... i think it will work well with the vibrant green you have. :P
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Originally Posted by nemesis32
Try PS the sky... see waiaung's tutorial on blue sky.... i think it will work well with the vibrant green you have. :P
ok thanks I'll go try it tomorrow....right now i go and sleep
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