Thank you. I was surprised that it came out well. You’re moving so fast that it is not always possible to prepare. You shoot and hope for the best – such as no poles. The agricultural gods were with me.
Wonderful. I love the shades of green and yellow and the reflection in the flooded field. Chapeau for managing to take such an excellent picture from a high-speed train!
Beautiful shot, especially given the circumstances.
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Thank you! Plus it was very, very, very hazy and it rained later in the day. The visibility was low. Some of the contrast filters helped.
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Great landscape!
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Thank you. What can you do but try to take photos when you’re traveling 275kph.
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Fine photo; like the ‘build-up’ and the colors.
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Thank you. I was surprised that it came out well. You’re moving so fast that it is not always possible to prepare. You shoot and hope for the best – such as no poles. The agricultural gods were with me.
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Wow nice pic!! Especially from the HSR. Looking forward to more.
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Thank you. An additional one but not from the train just published.
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I think I saw it…I’ll go back and look. Thanks
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Beautiful landscape and color study, Tim. Inspiring.
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Chris thank you. Glad to see you back to WordPress and liking this image.
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Wonderful. I love the shades of green and yellow and the reflection in the flooded field. Chapeau for managing to take such an excellent picture from a high-speed train!
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Thank you. Sometimes I think some of the worst weather days turns out some of the best photos. I have to more into the post production.
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Yes, most definitely they make for the more interesting shots.
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