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Western Railroad Discussion > Getting artsy with overcastDate: 12/02/22 05:04 Getting artsy with overcast Author: santafe199 Along with some very low light, Mama Nature also gave me a really crappy overcast sky to work with. Well fine!! She can have her stinkin’ overcast. In black & white. But I’ll just keep my train with its subtle colors. More than one way to outfox the ol’ hag... :^)
1. UP 4534 is westbound with a double stacker at Calhoun Bluffs NE of Topeka, KS on February 22, 2018. Good thing for Photoshop’s bag o’ tricks! Lance Garrels santafe199 Plenty of trees for Don Winslow Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/02/22 05:05 by santafe199. Date: 12/02/22 08:47 Re: Getting artsy with overcast Author: ShortlinesUSA My favorite quote from a non-railfan professional photographer friend--
"I knew we were in trouble when Photoshop became a verb." Mike Derrick Date: 12/02/22 09:22 Re: Getting artsy with overcast Author: santafe199 ShortlinesUSA Wrote: > ... favorite quote -- "I knew we were in trouble when ........
(chuckling) Yeah, I've seen you post that quote before. Definitely a sign o' the times! :^) Date: 12/03/22 16:31 Re: Getting artsy with overcast Author: texchief1 Nice shot, Lance!
RC Lundgren Date: 12/03/22 19:56 Re: Getting artsy with overcast Author: SPBrooklyn Awesome work!
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