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Forum:
Off Topic Forum
07-07-2009, 02:26 AM
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Wrong hobby?
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3,388
Posted By
round_house
Hey Chris Keep those Joint Line shots coming ...
Hey Chris
Keep those Joint Line shots coming
and don't forget the DRGW unit you bagged in Cheyenne
a couple of weeks ago?:lol:
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
06-04-2009, 01:52 AM
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19
Bad color issue
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Posted By
round_house
The sky is way to blue and some of the cars along...
The sky is way to blue and some of the cars along with the locomotives
have a blueish tint to them.
I would either start over or tone it way down.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
05-30-2009, 01:35 PM
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3
Blurry?
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1,307
Posted By
round_house
It looks mostly in the trees. Might play with...
It looks mostly in the trees.
Might play with the sharpen tool a little but not to much.
Don't want the weird lines.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
05-26-2009, 02:01 AM
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12
Bad Color
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Posted By
round_house
I'd crop about a inch on the left stop sign on...
I'd crop about a inch on the left stop sign on the right take it out and almost
to the ties on the bottom. I think everything else looks good.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
05-25-2009, 03:45 PM
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8
Feedback on a reject?
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1,371
Posted By
round_house
Great Shot The engineer in the original was a...
Great Shot
The engineer in the original was a little blurry but now
he's sharp.
Nice
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
05-25-2009, 03:29 AM
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16
Blacklisted people get shots accepted!
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4,531
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round_house
:confused::confused:
:confused::confused:
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
05-10-2009, 11:57 PM
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13
Am I not understanding?
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Posted By
round_house
What others are saying on this thread is pretty...
What others are saying on this thread is pretty much right on.
I think this photo belongs in the collection and take another shot
at the same location at another time.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
04-19-2009, 01:48 PM
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6
Looking for Opinions on a "bad cropping"
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Posted By
round_house
On angle one you need to crop on the right side...
On angle one you need to crop on the right side take the two cars or
objects out and on the left side on the edge of the first tree.
I am looking at this on a older computer but if you slide the...
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
04-06-2009, 12:22 AM
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21
Soft?
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2,321
Posted By
round_house
You can use different levels of sharpen you can...
You can use different levels of sharpen you can always use the undo
button til you get the right sharpness.
This is a great shot and should make it in.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
04-04-2009, 03:43 AM
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6
Cloudy ok but....
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1,300
Posted By
round_house
Do you have one of the horn actually being...
Do you have one of the horn actually being replaced on the unit.
This photo doesn't have much of a story to tell.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
03-14-2009, 03:33 AM
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11
Opinions?
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1,793
Posted By
round_house
I like the shot as is. It has a lot of power. ...
I like the shot as is. It has a lot of power.
It might get rejected here but if it was sitting in a print bin at a
Art or train show it would get some interesting feedback.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
03-05-2009, 02:41 AM
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16
Opinions please...
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Posted By
round_house
This is a great shot. Overworked or not in photo...
This is a great shot. Overworked or not in photo shop I like the
end result. Has a nice art feel to it not just a train photo.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
03-01-2009, 04:48 AM
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15
Rejected again!!! Appeal!!!!
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Posted By
round_house
When you get everything done to get the photo to...
When you get everything done to get the photo to make the data base
let us know what happens. This is a nice shot!
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
02-25-2009, 02:01 AM
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12
Bad Contrast and Bad Cropping
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Posted By
round_house
Photo two lot of dead space on the left side. ...
Photo two
lot of dead space on the left side.
Take about a quarter of it out and it should work.
Great photos
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
02-02-2009, 01:47 AM
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6
Composition/Balance issues
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1,145
Posted By
round_house
You can either spend hours taking out the signal...
You can either spend hours taking out the signal block or
take another photo at the same location. Other than the
signal block it's a nice photo.
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
01-25-2009, 04:04 PM
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40
Guidance on rejections
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3,243
Posted By
round_house
#1 Looks good to me. I don't see any grain #2...
#1 Looks good to me. I don't see any grain
#2 Might try the sharpen tool and sharpen a little bit. You can see
it around the signal and lights.
#3 Sometime the sharpen and noise tools might...
Forum:
Digital Photo Processing Forum
01-07-2009, 02:30 AM
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2
Help with a cropping issue
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1,267
Posted By
round_house
I looked at the original and I did no cropping on...
I looked at the original and I did no cropping on this photo.
So the top of the water tank is as is.
Forum:
Digital Photo Processing Forum
01-06-2009, 01:37 AM
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2
Help with a cropping issue
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1,267
Posted By
round_house
Help with a cropping issue
Need some help with cropping this photo.
How much crop can I get away with here?
I could use some info please.
Here is the photo...
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
12-12-2008, 02:24 AM
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19
Who uses a calibrated monitor here?
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2,646
Posted By
round_house
Spyder Two Express Don't know what I would do...
Spyder Two Express
Don't know what I would do with out it.
Forum:
Digital Photo Processing Forum
11-04-2008, 02:24 AM
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4
How to calibrate your monitor?
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1,519
Posted By
round_house
For about 70.00 a Spyder 2 express. Load the...
For about 70.00 a Spyder 2 express.
Load the software put the calibrator on your monitor watch it calibrate
takes about 10 minutes and your good to go. I set to calibrate about
every 20 day.
The...
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
10-24-2008, 02:26 AM
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8
My First Photo On RailPictures!
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1,566
Posted By
round_house
It's a great shot. A overall A+
It's a great shot.
A overall A+
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
10-01-2008, 02:15 AM
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20
Cool websites?
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3,529
Posted By
round_house
My website Train Room Photography Click...
My website
Train Room Photography
Click on the link below
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
09-19-2008, 03:08 AM
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15
"Business" Cards
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2,898
Posted By
round_house
I have Kinko's print my cards. About 500 cards...
I have Kinko's print my cards. About 500 cards for about 35.00.
I do a lot of Art and Railroad shows and go through a lot of cards.
I did the design on my computer.
I always carry cards when I...
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
09-14-2008, 02:53 PM
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22
What post processing programs do you use
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2,690
Posted By
round_house
Corel Paint Shop Pro X2 Spyder 2 Express...
Corel Paint Shop Pro X2
Spyder 2 Express monitor color calibrator
Forum:
Railroad Photography Forum
09-13-2008, 02:56 AM
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31
Are you a Profiler?
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3,295
Posted By
round_house
I also like to check out other members websites...
I also like to check out other members websites if they have one and
see what there doing.
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