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"Another Time"
Image Title:  "Another Time"
 
 By: Martin .  
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Photographer Martin . {K:24358}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Digital
Transportation
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 17-85mm EFS, USM, IS
Uploaded 9/11/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar 2GB, 80X Pro
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 209 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 23 Rating
6.12
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Grapevine
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About This 1 is for Trace.

Thank you for stopping by,

Martin
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There are 23 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 9/11/2005
Great capture Martin, What were your settings? Hand held or tripod?
I love the sepia tones with this shot. Gives a very old west feel to it..
I am quite sure Trace will really love it!
congrats

Best Regards

Sam III


Ceceilia Robinson   {K:1023} 9/11/2005
It is as if you have enterd another time. Wonderful touch to use sepia. My husband loves your trains. Keep them coming, Ceceilia


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/11/2005
Sam,

1/30 @ f/22 manual, ISO 100 and the focal is 17mm...

Thank you so very much for your interest,

Marty


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/11/2005
Ceceilia,

I have told you once before, that I'm not from this world, but only in it... lol ... I "Time Travel" daily...

Marty


Dave Stacey   {K:120236} 9/11/2005
Another good one of the old engine, Martin! Your toning really gives it that old atmosphere look!
Dave.


Jeff Quigley   {K:965} 9/11/2005
Great shot of the Tarantula train Martin. The sepia tone makes it look like a picture of a train in Dallas 100 years ago. Nice job with the composition, you can't see anything that gives away the time period. Thank you for your recent comment on my picture.

Jeff


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/11/2005
Dave,

Thank you for your comments and support,

Martin


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/11/2005
Jeff,

Thank you so much for your kind words my friend,

Martin


Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 9/11/2005
Hello Martin, like the tone & the steam adds atmosphere to the comp. Wish it were sharper but overall great shot, best wishes.


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/11/2005
Hey Roland,

Sorry I haven't checked your site lately... So many photos and so little time... lol ...

Thank you so very much for your support and comments. I'm sure you don't wish this shot was more in focus than me... lol

I think the steam confused the auto focus... I'll have to keep that in mind next time...

Thanks again,

Marty


Roland Lacson   {K:12214} 9/12/2005
First of all thanks much for all the comments & your support as well. Below are answers to all your inquiries so hope I didn't miss any of it.

Lily #4: 3 Studio Flashlights, 2 Front Diffused
(Main & Fill), 1 on Boon stand with
snoot attached above on left.
Subic Bay #2: Epson 3170 Flatbed scanner.
Burrito: Sure dude you can make a copy.
Relic: Traditional toning (Wet) Berg Copper
Brown toner. Shot on Kodak High Speed
Infrared Film set @ 100 ISO

Happy shooting & kind regards.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92421} 9/13/2005
superb. a joy to look. 7


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/13/2005
Nacho,

I do love this 1, as well,

Marty


Diego Latt   {K:6884} 9/15/2005
Very great shot my friend. All it's excellent...
The train machine transport me to other time. The photo it's like a moving, I don't know what I say, only WONDERFUL.
Very well done my friend 7+++


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/15/2005
Diego,

Thank you once again my friend,

Martin


Melisa Meyers   {K:9610} 9/23/2005
I love this whole series on the steam locomotive! The color tone you have chosen has really played up the nostalgic era. This shot has a real glossy look to it which would make a great poster for the retired railroad worker! They must take a real pride in the history and benefit that the railways brought to civilization. I like that you chose to take this shot with the steam working in order to see in action the power involved. I also like how the machine fades into the steam. Nicely composed!


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/24/2005
Melisa,

Thank you my friend for all of your support and comments regarding my work.

Marty


Claude Tenot   {K:9881} 9/27/2005
Martin ..tu nous avec ces photos hors du temps une très belle série...c'est bon pour les yeux et la nostalgie...


Martin .   {K:24358} 9/27/2005
Claude,

You are the Master of Lighting in my book and I study your work in awe!

Thank you for your kind words, Sir,

Martin


PIERRE THOMAS karkau   {K:2312} 10/1/2005
ITS NICE SHOT...........PTK


Martin .   {K:24358} 10/1/2005
Pierre,

Thank you kind Sir,

Martin


. B   {K:1202} 2/5/2008
Crap this is so awesome! lol
Great fantastic job:) I can't seem to get to the churh photo because I keep looking at all the other wonders you've created!


Martin .   {K:24358} 2/5/2008
Pamela,

Thank you young lady, but God creates them and I just capture them... ;)

Just a shot in Grapevine of the Trantula Train. I did get steamed, because I was so involved with the shot the steam got me. Ouch, Not really the steam was cool by the time it got to me, but I was afraid it would get my camera wet and messed up. All went well though...

Thank you my friend,

Martin


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