Yes, the direction of sunlight was not where I'd have
liked it to be. Though it was about right for the shot
of the crewman climbing aboard at the grade crossing.
Plus I think it worked for the flag shot -
backlighting the flag sorta made the colors "pop". 


--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I enjoyed your pictures. It appears to be an
> interesting location. The 
> train sequence is interesting, but the full sunlight
> foreground is a 
> big negative. This would be much better shot with
> the sun very low in 
> the sky behind the shooter or on a cloudy day. It's
> always tough to get 
> a good shot of anything emerging from under a bridge
> or out of a 
> tunnel.
> Paul
> On Jul 7, 2005, at 8:20 PM, Jon M wrote:
> 
> > Silence is troubling. Did nobody get the message
> from
> > me with the Dillsboro pics, or is my photography
> > really that bad? :)
> >
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