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A Steaming Good Day Out!
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Thank you for sharing such wonderful pictures. I honestly sighed a few times because everything looked so fun. lol.
Thanks for the lovely, flattering comment.
It was great fun. If you can, go see for yourself!
I would add that as far as the pics are concerned, I will only claim credit for choosing brilliantly when I bought a Nikon Coolpix 7900, which is IMHO the ultimate in point and click – great quality results for no effort. (Photoshop 6 helps too
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I have a strange fascination with steam trains, which amuses me LOL!
Looks like a lovely day.
Did you something to the sky in PS6 for the 2nd one, it looks slightly unreal. The only thing I would say about the 7900 is seems to suffer really bad barrell distortion, the first and second look almost fish-eye the straight lines bend so much
2nd pic looks just like Howarth to me, although it could be said that the place has a certain element of otherworldliness about it anyway. Weird seeing pics on here of somewhere we go too
Now you point it out Chris that is so true. Kinda gives the feel of late on a Saturday night!
I think the zoom goes out maybe a bit too wide it feels more like a 28mm equivalent than a 35mm and the distortion is no more than I would expect for that also the distortion on the first photo is elective – I noticed it when I was taking the photo but rather liked the effect. The sky in the second has been doctored, when I adjusted the contrast and brightness the real blue sky and fluffy clouds were washed out so the ones you can see are fake, but very close to the real clouds – I think it is just Howarth which looks a bit otherworldly.
The sky has changed I see….
Still fake in a way, the sky is the original with unchanged contrast and brightness, while everything else is adjusted.
Oh, if I’d known you were so near you could have called in for a cuppa. Probably not as exiting as the buffet car though. Nice pitures.