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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters View Post
    Actually, she is marrying a railroad engineer. :-)
    Oh, well in that case, I *did* get the symbolism, I just didn't realize it. Guess that means it was a pretty good shot, I just lacked some context.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    Oh, well in that case, I *did* get the symbolism, I just didn't realize it. Guess that means it was a pretty good shot, I just lacked some context.
    I can see how the context was lost here in the forum. The explanation was in the caption on Flickr, though. You can read the story below:

    Amanda and I just got back from Wichita, KS where we were visiting with Amanda's best friend Danielle and her new fiance, Kamron.

    While I was there, Danielle asked if I could take a picture of her ring which paid homage to Kamron's job as a railroad engineer. The request proved tricky for a couple of reasons.

    First, photographing on an active railroad is not only dangerous, it's illegal. And second, I had left my macro lens at home.

    We tackled the first problem by finding a large pile of unused railroad spikes near an abandoned railroad station platform. The rails there might still be used (I'm not sure if they are or not), but the pile of spikes was positioned well away from the tracks thereby eliminating any danger.

    In lieu of a macro lens, I used the EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM mounted to my 7D Mark II to capture the image. The compression at 250mm and reasonable minimum focus distance allowed me to frame the scene adequately for this particular ring shot.
    All well and good, though. Brant had a good shot this week and was well deserving of the win. ;-)

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    Good one, Brant!! Congrats!!

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