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    Ready to board the Hogwart's Express at Universal Studios, Orlando. Fun ride. Taken with iPhone. Post work includes small crop, Topaz Oil Pain and harsh crisp edge.

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    Great color and lighting. It's the perspective, though, that really does it for me. Very nicely done.

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    I love this one, Hazel. And I love Harry Potter It would be fun to add some motion blur to it also.
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    Hmmm. thanks for the idea. I'll give it a try.

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    I love this one too, Hazel. I agree with Dennis that the perspective is great, but the Topaz processing is very effective too.

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    I really like the dark train moving into the light. Plus all the curves in the image contrasting with the sharp straight lines! The iPhone camera can be amazing. Plus it is usually handy when the camera isn't.

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    Great image! I agree that you captured an interesting composition and your processing works perfectly! My father worked for the railroad here as Master Mechanic for all of his working life so I have a particular fondness for trains.

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