
Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden
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Love this POV – did you also create a color version? curious to see what color all that lovely wear and tear would be.
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Ask and ye shall receive. This first one is a fairly true process.
This is a low key process that pops the red in the background a little more and emphasizes the shade that one finds underneath most trains.
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Sam – that top color one is marvelous. It tells a more interesting story – after all riding the rails is a classic story. Thank you so much for sharing the color version.
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Really? Hmmm. Shows you what I know. I actually like the other two better. Then again, I’m all about saturation and high contrast, I guess, and the one you like is softer, less aggressively processed.
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