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Old 06/08/08, 10:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A 'Down' train crossing Cei Mawr embankment on the Ffestiniog Railway earlier today, hauled by double Fairlie Earl of Merioneth.

Cei Mawr is the biggest drystone wall in Europe...

R8, DMR, Vario-Elmar 21-35, ISO 200. Developed in Lightroom.

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Beautifully captured moment.

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John -

Perfect moment, delightful subject, excellent composition. I feel it needs a touch of sharpening and a touch more exposure adjustment to add some punch. Perhaps as below?
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Perfect moment, delightful subject, excellent composition. I feel it needs a touch of sharpening and a touch more exposure adjustment to add some punch. Perhaps as below?
I agree - for some reason it lost contrast during the conversion process for posting on this site.
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