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The Arrival
Image Title:  The Arrival
 
 By: Stephen Rogers  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Stephen Rogers {K:3277}
Project N/A Camera Model Kodak Disk Camera
Categories Transportation
Film Format
Portfolio Sepia
Planes, Trains & Auto
Lens  
Uploaded 6/29/2003 Film / Memory Type Disk
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 190 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 12 Rating
5.66
/ 8 Ratings
Location City - 
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About This was taken as the old train was coming back in. It is grainy due to the size of the negative being half the size of the stamp. So, I made it a Sepia as well.

I have another of this one as well @ http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=104657
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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G C   {K:12204} 6/29/2003
A gorgeous shot! Love to hear more about this one, where taken etc. Regards.


Giorgio Cardoni   {K:2191} 6/29/2003
bella composizione indovinato il viraggio. saluti


Stephen Rogers   {K:3277} 6/29/2003
G C, this was taken in Chattanooga TN. They would take you on old train rides and I thought I would grab a couple of shot from it. I have another one of it posted as well and have a couple more that need to be scanned. This current ride went only about 5 miles and then turned around which was neat. When you reached the end of the track, they would disconnect the Engine and it would get on a large rotating track (Like a Lazy Suzan) and would rotate. It would then pass the cars it had just pulled and back up and reconnect and pull you home. Not sure if they still have these rides or not.


Jacob L   {K:170} 6/29/2003
Very attractively composed. Especially with the curvy trails coming from the bottom left. Sepia is a good choice here. My only nit would be the tree in front of the train, but nothing to do about that I guess. I like how you also composed it to give the smoke a prominent place in the picture.


Benedetto Riba   {K:15792} 6/29/2003
Excellent work!!!
Regards.


G C   {K:12204} 6/29/2003
Thanks for the info, Stephen!


Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 6/29/2003
Nice capture. Regards, Joksa.


Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 6/29/2003
friend Stephen !!
Excellent !! train pic!!!
sorry,last night, my rate trouble...


jrrhack draco   {K:417} 6/29/2003
It looks like a very old picture. The frozen image got a lot of dramatic


Peter Carucci   {K:1672} 7/14/2003
Beautiful composition and very effective use of sepia toning give this an authentic early photo look. Wee done, Stephen.


Maxim Reider   {K:383} 9/24/2003
Great job. Looks very authentic for me


Chuck Freeman   {K:13572} 9/24/2003
THIS PHOTO SEEMS TRULY AN OL PHOTO. NICE EFFECT!! YES, DEE WAS A TIGER FAN I BELIEVE. I wish it were possible to See some of the locvelies that I have photographed over the past 30 years. It makes me sad to think about them and me because of fast time!!!


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