
And yes, I know the hills are blown.. snow is hard stuff to do well...
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View from the SkeenaTaken through the window of the train from Jasper to Prince George in BC Canada
![]() And yes, I know the hills are blown.. snow is hard stuff to do well... New page
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Very nicely done Scott. Lovely leading lines. Who cares about the blown highlights
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i wouldn't have picked up on the blown highlights if u hadnt have pointed them out, they dont really stand out too much which is good. very cool photo though!
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Great to see you enjoying your well deserved travels Scott
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Why? I get a good view and get dinner by picking the bugs out of my teeth ![]() New page
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The blown highlights aren't an issue at all, it's a great shot!
Took me a while to think about how you look out the window yet see the long-ways-view of the train. I always imagined the windows on the sides of the train ![]() ---
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Great image Scott. For some reason, it reminds me of Mision Impossible
![]() I also agree, the blown highlights of the snow-capped mountains aren't much of an issue in this shot. Dave
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