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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 74: The Golden Hours >> Challenge 74: Exhibition > Railroad Sunset (*)
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14 May 2004 Richard Hopkins

Railroad Sunset (*)

Tucson, Az.


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ctfchallenge12-Feb-2005 19:32
I'm home now, so I've replaced the image with the version without the copyright on it.
ctfchallenge06-Feb-2005 06:13
Very well seen, Richard. Like the reflection of the sky off the tracks. Markjay
Rod 04-Feb-2005 11:39
This is my favourite of your shots, terrific. I fail to see how the sig on a shot stops someone stealing it. Are thieves stupid these days? I might set up a business stealing shots with sigs on em, then with a quick clone sell them on to the stupid thieves:-)
ctfchallenge04-Feb-2005 04:46
I like this one as well! You are on a roll Richard. Brian
ctfchallenge03-Feb-2005 21:59
Lovely! ~ Lonnit
alexeig03-Feb-2005 21:24
Simple and effective, but yes, remove the copyright
aam1234 03-Feb-2005 19:55
Talk about leading lines, it doesn't get better than that!
Richard Hopkins 03-Feb-2005 19:41
I should've put a note under the image.

Currently I'm travelling on business so I don't have access to the original which is on my PC at home. This version is a direct copy from my website, and as a rule I have copyrights on all my website images (I've had big problems with a company stealing my images in the past), but not on ones I enter into competitions.

When I get back to the UK on Sunday I'll upload a new image for this and my other exhibition entries with the copyright removed.
ctfchallenge03-Feb-2005 17:15
i dont have very strong feelings about frames/signature but in this shot, please please remove the copyright. imho, its directly in the way of the main composition concept and ruining the photograph balance. i loved the shot though. -Abstract