This is not an easy angle to take a picture from, as I have to reach out with the camera and can't really see the image in the viewfinder. So it becomes kind of a "point and hope" shot. Gotta like the look of the train running in the street in this area though.Not really a great image, as it looks like the train is rolling downhill (which it's not). And also we can see above the blue backdrop board, and the buildings look like they are leaning over a bit. So, I'm going to try to do a bit of basic editing just using the simple tools that comes with the Microsoft program that came with my computer.
Here is the same picture after I've "cropped" the top portion a little bit, and "rotated" it a bit to get rid of the leaning of the buildings.
I guess this image is a little better. At least the buildings look more vertical.
Here's a couple other views I took of the same train
From the trailing end. Nice how the telephone poles get in the way of the picture almost like in real life. That engine needs some weathering to help it "fit in" with everything else.
An FBOX with a bit of graffiti and some stickers or something peeling off. I like the look of this one.
Another FBOX that's cleaner, but just as faded.
And a way-too-clean-for-my-liking TBOX bringing up the tail end of this short train.
That's all I've got for now. I really should make some time to work on some models.
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