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Road Train
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| [Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe |
These huge three trailer beasts travel through the long roads of the outback and are known as Road Trains for obvious reasons. I was informed that their stopping distance is about a mile. When you see one coming, you actually pull off of the road to let it pass, and those bars on the front have probably killed hundreds of kangaroos and cattle roaming across the warm tarmac at night.
Unfortunately the shot was taken through a dirty windscreen, and i do not know how to improve this in PS. |
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- jinju
(14241) - [2005-02-24 7:38]
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Interesting. But the dirty windshield is a big minus. Anuway, Ive never seen such a huge truck.
Hi Russell. An Aussie friend just emailed me this link so I've done a quick WS to give you an idea of what to do with more care than I.
A nice documentary shot with a good note. I don't think there's anything PS can do to clean it it up - but why not exploit the dirty windscreen (include it in the photo to give a bigger sencse of really being there?)