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Trains
I spent the day yesterday at Cajon Pass. We were invited by some rail enthusiasts. They can go on at length about the types and gross tonnage and speeds and horse power and any number of details. Me, I can tell you that some were orange and others were yellow.
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Max and I are enjoying this thread quite a bit. He's a huge fan of trains.
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Two more...
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Jeez those are some sweet pictures! That last one almost looks like a toy train.
What was your shutter speed for the third picture? |
uh, i believe that last one is a toy train...someone pulled a funny...
Beautiful shots, as always. :) |
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Fantastic shots FnQ! My favourites are the motion blurs. You've also done a really nice job capturing the twilight. Excellent colour!
I too don't care a lick about model numbers and engine stats but I do love looking at trains. For what it's worth, here's a photo of a vintage diesel on display in front of the Toronto Roundhouse: http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...s/005-Copy.jpg |
This is amazing ) Really.
And i am a little jealous. I like trains so much but here (Russia) is not allowed to take any pictures of them or railways without special permission considering them as military objects. So I'm a sort of afraid of doing that ) |
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This one is a tilt-focus. Only it's back-tilted to put everything in focus. I use a 4X5 Calumet. This shot is a 10 second exposure at twilight.
Never mind. The system won't let me post from photobucket because I'm a less-than 15 post newbie lurker. Sorry.:grumpy: |
Here's Jehu's photo:
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...F_BW/RR02a.jpg I find rails have an inherent tension in them; somthing to do with their unatural straighness... |
Love the train pictures; my dad is a huge train buff, and fnaqzna, the Cajon Pass is on his list of places in the United States to go trainwatching. We've done a lot of trainwatching at various places around the West; unfortunately this was before the age of digital cameras, and certainly well before I had my own.
That tilt-shift fake shot threw me off for a moment, but I have worked on too many HO scale models to be fooled. :p It's a great picture, though. Hopefully before too long I'll have my own train pictures to share. |
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Canadian Pacific passing through Fernie, B.C.
January 2008 |
great photos, thanks for sharing!
anyone have photos of the NYC subway transit? |
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People down here have an odd reaction to cameras as well. Most of it's just people not wanting to end up on the net somewhere. But there are military check points and using your camera can result in loosing your camera, or so I've been told. |
That low-perspective shot is outstanding. I love it.
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