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Critique By: Marusnik Bela  (K:11611)  
5/22/2005 7:24:59 PM

Archive photo from the last century...excellent work in very good retro style.Congrats!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Don Loseke  (K:32503)  
5/22/2005 7:21:09 PM

Very nice Mark, the tint is very nice for this image. Those were the gold old days when steamers were king. Don.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: James Kazan  (K:-129)  
5/22/2005 3:27:08 PM

This doesn't look like Don Corneilius?s "Soul Trail" this is much better :-) The sepia tone works well with the steam train. A wonderful capture.

Best regards
Jim
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)  
5/22/2005 3:02:33 PM

I love these steam engines ,cheers,subhash.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor  
5/22/2005 2:52:50 PM

A striking capture with a clever title, well done.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Mila Croft  (K:6038)  
5/22/2005 2:14:39 PM

Un soggetto bellissimo per la fotografia, ottimo anche il taglio e la scelta cromatica, adoro i treni
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Glenn Mellen  (K:378)  
5/21/2005 6:03:36 AM

One of the best stem engine shots I've seen!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: no longer a member  (K:10557) Donor  
5/18/2005 9:40:31 PM

This one is definately a keeper, one of your best.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Randy Libner  (K:4084)  
5/17/2005 9:08:40 AM

Very nice. I can see it used for advertising, postcards, posters or just plain art. I love it.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Mark Evans  (K:17428)  
5/17/2005 6:57:54 AM

Another awesome photo from you mark !! love it 7+++ .. cheers .. marky .
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor  
5/7/2005 3:37:09 PM

oooooooo this is beautiful dear Mark!!!!!! perfect sepia toning!!!!!! love it so much, goes to favorites!!!!!
best regards
Marian
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: ck 1  (K:1475)  
5/6/2005 6:36:57 AM

Mark this one is most impressive, I really like the vintage feel the sepia adds to the shot. You have some great shots in your portfolio!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Margaret Sturgess  (K:49403)  
4/28/2005 12:07:04 PM

I have looked at all three of the shots, and I normally much prefer colour versions of things, I think this something extra special. For me the way you have converted it, it still shows up the smoke [which I know is very important - my partner Den Thompson on usefilm is a steam train buff]very well, but if brings out the mountains in the background - giving much a feel of the terrain it has to travel through. I like all three - but this is definitely my favourite
Margaret
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Rob Graziano  (K:6678) Donor  
4/28/2005 11:18:34 AM

Hi Mark, this one is far from disappointing and is excellent! This is simply a great shot in every aspect; composition, color, clarity & mood are spot on! Great Shot!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor  
4/24/2005 7:06:59 PM

Superb shot of this steam engine .. the sepia toning is very succesful !
Peter
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Joshua Mellen  (K:336)  
4/18/2005 12:55:02 AM

Wonderful pic. I personally like the B&W version better.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Glenn Mellen  (K:378)  
4/17/2005 3:13:56 PM

Better than the color version! I really like the slightly unusual toning... kind'a half-way between black and white and sepia. Fantastice image and great job on post-editing!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: no longer a member  (K:10557) Donor  
4/15/2005 12:08:21 AM

A wonderful old look for such an old train. The "ole time" look is definately appropriate here. Great job Mark!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Don Loseke  (K:32503)  
4/14/2005 5:36:59 PM

This sepia version seems to have better detail than the color picture. I think you have achieved your goal. Don.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Keith Saint  (K:13784) Donor  
4/14/2005 5:08:57 PM

Gret shot love it in black and white
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Petal Wijnen  (K:50989) Donor  
4/14/2005 5:00:29 PM

Great 'powerful' shot!! Excellent tone, crop and composition... well captured!! You're right on track with this one.... ;-D!!!
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)  
4/14/2005 12:50:41 PM

I like this one best myself. It fits the mood.Giving it a more original look. I thank you for looking and commenting. Best wishes Mark
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
4/14/2005 12:32:11 PM

This is just...majestic! Wow.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Robert Lloyd  (K:9943)  
4/14/2005 9:53:10 AM

wow with all the silver and gold i wonder if it will get hijacked easy target ...
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Den Thompson  (K:30432) Donor  
4/14/2005 8:01:58 AM

Wow Mark! I have a soft spot for this sort of shot. Not only is it a subject that has been with me most of my life but the sepia toning is how I think working steam locos should be shown. It's obvious that this loco is working HARD by the height that the smoke is being projected to and it's colour. In the 60's we used to bribe firemen on engines to sabotage their fires and leave the firehole doors open to gives us that effect at a given vantage point. It eas a disciplinary offence to discharge black smoke!
Fantastic shot and I like the colour version too but this is my fave.
Den
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Mark Evans  (K:17428)  
4/14/2005 7:18:45 AM

Think i like this version better ( hope you dont mind mate ) it brings out all the detail 7+++++ .. cheers .. marky .
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Marek Jakubowski  (K:539)  
4/14/2005 5:35:31 AM

I love trains, very good compositions and tone.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Joe Johnson  (K:8529) Donor  
4/14/2005 5:16:31 AM

That sepia really suits it. This sets a mood of a bygone era, with nice composition, clarity, etc. Well done.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: David Hofmann  (K:22223)  
4/14/2005 4:29:52 AM

this one would probably never pass the smog test very nice look.
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)

Critique By: Evelyn Nilsen  (K:3756)  
4/14/2005 3:46:53 AM

Hi, Mark. I think I've ridden that train... nearly 11 years ago. Nice to see it's still huffing along. Great shot and love the sepia with it. Riding that train is quite an adventure! Thanks for sharing and bringing back fond memories.
Evelyn
        Photo By: Mark Mellen  (K:1970)


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