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I personally love this image,with all the tree's surrounding the engine,BUT thats not allways to everyone's taste (is it now)!
This is a double header but i can't remember what is behind it,maybe 3850 or 3802.
All comments welcome good/bad.
Thanks for looking.
Claire
| Camera: | Nikon D70 |
| Lens: | 28-80 |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | 9351 @ Lydeard |
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| Uploaded: | 31 Jan 2008 - 4:34 PM |
| Tags: | 9351, General, Steam engine, Transport, West somerset railway |
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Very nice image only spoilt by appearing to be over-sharpened. ![]()
Excellent capture Claire, you can't beat steam, well done.
Dougie.
Agree slight over sharpened but good comp can understand why you like this, engine in behind is a Castle Class so my guess is 5051 Earl Bathurst, the giveaway is the elbow steam pipes as it is certainly not a king ![]()
To be true Great Western the Castle should be at the front as it is the train engine on other railways such as the Midland the pilot engine would go on the front as illustrated here
A nice diagonal composition, and I personally see nothing wrong with vegetation in the photo!
Anne
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