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me and my friends, (facebook group The Phosaders) went to a train yard and shot anything and everything....

the picture is actually of a bucket part of a tractor.
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wow ..... almost 300 views and not a single comment. I like your 'dinosaur' !!

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If you hadn't said what it really was, I'd have believed the title! Excellent work
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Old 06-12-2010, 06:52 PM
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Nice shot - imaginative too! welcome to DPS.
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Very cool!
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Wow! It looks so realistic! Nice shot!
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It's cool, although I don't really see how it fits in the "How I took it" sub-forum, which might explain why people were passing it over.

Could you explain how you set this up, lit it, post-processed it in order to get this effect?
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Since this is the "how I took it" section be sure to tell us what you did to get your shot and any other info as to how you got to your final product. txs
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