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I think you all know the achievement that THAT represents.So I'm doing a bunch of peacocking.Check it out: https://www.railpictures.net/photo/724849/
Gorgeous shot Ed, but I don't understand the "slipping by" comment. Not familiar with submission guidelines of Rail Pictures. Is it extremely difficult to get things uploaded there? Even so, why would they block you from posting such a nice photo?
Website has fairly strict guidelines in the realm of composition and subject. Off the top of my head its something like.Horizon of the shot must be levelSubject of the photo needs to take up a certain % of the photoResolution of digital photos needs to be over a certain threshold But they are very, very strict about some of them and a lot of the stuff that's posted there is quickly culled.edit* (Actually going to see some day if they'll accept the unmodified version of my Profile pic there.)
edit* (Actually going to see some day if they'll accept the unmodified version of my Profile pic there.)
Thanks for the congrats guys.I appreciate what they do even though it might be frustrating trying to contribute at times.They're trying to provide a site that's got, essentially, magazine quality photos. There is a LOT of rail photography out there, and their goal of the site is to be more spectacular, less stuff like this:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=5257913Which, admittedly, I shoot a lot of myself... http://railfanning.kapuscinski.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Strasburg-Dammit.jpgThat's why I'm always excited when I "slip one in". I'm even MORE amused at the fact that this one was shot on my cell phone using the Pixel's "Night Sight" mode. Thanks technology! It also goes to prove that the best camera is the one you've got with ya.