Only in Calgary, a large statue honors the clips that tie the train rails to the cross ties, called a Pandrol Clip.
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Only in Calgary, a large statue honors the clips that tie the train rails to the cross ties, called a Pandrol Clip.
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me too - dig that selective focus in shot 2
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I would never had known what that big clip was for if you hadn't shown us the second picture.
As Runmonty said "I like the composition with shallow dof and angled track in that second shot. Nicely made"
Very nice, Michael. Love the second one more than the first, especially because of the selective focus.
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Thanks for commenting on these. I find the idea of the sculpture as serious art very amusing. My taxpayers dollars at work.
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Hey, the first one is missing a nice coating of rust and other corrosion! I'm also going with the second one. Nicely done.
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