Though it pains me to agree with Paul, this time I have to!  The problem with 
model train shots generally (and with model car, model plane, miniature shots 
generally) is that the DOF is so shallow that they look unrealistic from the 
start.  This shot has nice composition, exposure, and rendering, but nothing is 
really in focus (or, there is a combination of shallow DOF and motion blur).

BNSF worked better from this viewpoint; though I think there is some motion 
blur in it, too.

(That's why my posted macros have been of stationary things like flutes and 
flowers and pens!)

Cheers,

Rick

http://photo.net/photos/RickW


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