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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2006 2:07:06 GMT
Nice. Don't you have pics of the DLR's interior?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2006 6:54:04 GMT
I don't. I try not to take photos in which people may be recognisable. Thus for interior shots I need an empty car. These are quite hard to find on the DLR, as it's quite a popular little railway.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2006 12:31:05 GMT
Well, why can't you crop off parts (if that's possible)?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2006 17:23:14 GMT
Well, why can't you crop off parts (if that's possible)? Although photoshop is pretty good, it's a bit difficult to crop out a whole person in the middle of the photo.
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Post by Oracle on Jul 21, 2006 18:40:53 GMT
[blockquotei] t's a bit difficult to crop out a whole person in the middle of the photo[/blockquote]
My Boss showed me how to delete someone in the middle of a shot of a Class 5 at Appleby. The errant person was gawping on the platform and therefore rubbished the entire photo so he had to go. I was amazed but my Boss did it! He said the Pro version cost a fortune.
The deletion of someone must depend though on each individual photo.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2006 19:49:30 GMT
[blockquotei] t's a bit difficult to crop out a whole person in the middle of the photo [/blockquote] My Boss showed me how to delete someone in the middle of a shot of a Class 5 at Appleby. The errant person was gawping on the platform and therefore rubbished the entire photo so he had to go. I was amazed but my Boss did it! He said the Pro version cost a fortune. The deletion of someone must depend though on each individual photo. [/quote] I only have the cheaper version of photoshop. I've removed a few railings and things like lights just poking into the side of the picture by using the clone stamp tool. However, it would be pushing it to removed a person, especially if they are in front of different structures, as they would be sat down in a train.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2006 6:27:13 GMT
Then why not take multiple pics, from the same place at the same angle and layer them, replacing seats with people with empty ones?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2006 8:47:01 GMT
Then why not take multiple pics, from the same place at the same angle and layer them, replacing seats with people with empty ones? Because its too much hassle! It would almost be easier just to find an empty train in the first place.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2006 22:27:44 GMT
I've added 20 pictures today from:- Piccadilly Line (mainly the Northern Charles Holden designed stations, and pic of the 83TS at Cockfosters) Central Line (mainly the Eastern Charles Holden designed stations ) Victoria Line (including Northumberland Park Depot)
Important things learnt today:- The Wimpy at Southgate does nice burgers. Wearing a LU photo permit increases the chances of being asked for directions. Newbury Park station has toilets. The first train out of Leytonstone, isn't always the first to get to Leyton! During weekend engineering works, trains in and out of Northumberland Park are far and few between (they reverse on a steep gradient at the tunnel mouth).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2006 23:42:09 GMT
I've finally added some pics of the D-stock refurb, as well as a couple of pics of unrefurbed D-stocks. Other pics include Angel's escalator, a token long exposure shot at Finchley Rd, and a City & South London Railway photo (sort of).
Interesting notes learnt on my latest travels:- Both Barking and Upminster have Wimpy restaurants. C2C service frequency on a sunday is abysmal. The Square Mile is full of arrogant drunk t*****s on Friday nights.
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