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Discussion in 'Creative Arts' started by triXXXter, Mar 29, 2004.

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  1. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    They have regular trains, and then there are the narrow guage trains. They use the narrow rails.
     
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    If you look closely, the outside rails are shiny. The inside rails are narrow gauge from years ago. I think they just left them as added strength to the structure.

    When I say I'm waiting on a train, I am. My friend owns a nice restaurant/pub right next to this bridge on the river. The train comes through every day between 3 and 6pm. I took about 10 shots to get a feel for what it would look like but I keep missing the train. How many happy hours is this going to take.
     
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    Sweet shot!

    Picked up a new lens hood and filter.

    Ill probably go take pics later.
     
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    Right! I meant to say the narrow guage trains use the narrow rails :)
     
  6. Christian.Fr

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    Wow - great shots in there! I really like the photos of your daughter with the blue butterfly.
     
  9. Christian.Fr

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    Waow genial!!!! beautiful butterflies the macro is reall great. :)
     
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  11. Christian.Fr

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    Dallas the country of petrol! Ewing dinasty and unfortunatly JFK story
    Sometimes architecture (stone, cristal) it s creasy, the forms, colors of materials used.
    Theres buildings where it a nice place for working and others where for me it s impossible for working.
    In Paris, where i came from, it was the case, too high, too much vertigo...
    you ve got a 300mm?


    thanks for pictures Philip,

    Here some of mine made this evening, i saw an avalanche of clouds over a small mountain it catch my attention.
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    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Ken, i take a look over those pics again, they are precious.
     
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    Me jumping off a 40ft cliff at Guernsey Lake in Wyoming. It's pretty fun, but 40 was as high as I would go!! We had ledges all the way from 25-65ft, so it was a pretty fun day!
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    NICE JUMP! no matter you are young!
     
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    What is the building with the giant Mobil flying red horse on top? Is the Mobil horse a current advertising sign or an historic leftover from the 50s?
     
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    Here are some shots of a recent trip to NY in a friend's vette. We borrrowed the car, dumped the kids off at relatives and cruised up, saw a show with family and had a blast. I absolutely love NY. Throw in a vette convertible and the fun is multiplied.

    Its amazing what you can see in NY when you are in a convertible.

    cheers

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    Definately a historic leftover. That was one of the tallest buildings in town in the 50's. It was always fun seeing that as you came in to Dallas. It had a frame off restoration a few years back and looks great!
     
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    Great shots.
     
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    Just bought my ticket to go to NYC and can't wait. Just four guys going up to hang out. It is going to be great! Never been there before and there is so much I want to see!
     
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  24. Christian.Fr

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    Merci l Ami! yours are great too
    SEAGULL it s the name in english, ok for me! i ve got many specimen here of this seagull
    not really easy to shoot on the air but really beautifull when they are 20/30 to take the air
    at the same time.
     
  25. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    really but really talentuous, you are an Artist, when i saw the butterfly, now people and buldings....amasing
    CHAPEAU!
     

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