snappy604 said:some railway fun
For the first one did you use first or second curtain flash? Which direction is the loco moving in the image?
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snappy604 said:some railway fun
snappy604 said:some railway fun
AvTvM said:Hi dpc, really like those 2 of your last series:
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=23425.0;attach=162255
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=23425.0;attach=162288
where is it? Saskatchewan?
AcutancePhotography said:snappy604 said:some railway fun
For the first one did you use first or second curtain flash? Which direction is the loco moving in the image?
dpc said:Thanks. Yes, it's south-western Saskatchewan. The town of Kindersley, specifically.AvTvM said:where is it? Saskatchewan?
lion rock said:2 photos.
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snappy604 said:AcutancePhotography said:snappy604 said:some railway fun
For the first one did you use first or second curtain flash? Which direction is the loco moving in the image?
long exposure and timing a train coming in front of another. No flash, I worry about upsetting staff. Its already an uneasy tolerance .
The train you see is stationary in the dark, the neon streak is another train coming in front of it, but under I think about 30 sec exposure 100iso, and I forget aperture, but likely around 8. This was done on a canon 80d
Valvebounce said:Hi lion rock.
I like the steam punk, I think the second engine is going to need a little work, mostly it will buff out though!
Lots of great shots from the rest of you too.
Cheers, Graham.
lion rock said:2 photos.
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Photorex said:snappy604 said:AcutancePhotography said:snappy604 said:some railway fun
For the first one did you use first or second curtain flash? Which direction is the loco moving in the image?
long exposure and timing a train coming in front of another. No flash, I worry about upsetting staff. Its already an uneasy tolerance .
The train you see is stationary in the dark, the neon streak is another train coming in front of it, but under I think about 30 sec exposure 100iso, and I forget aperture, but likely around 8. This was done on a canon 80d
Hm,
2sec, iso800 and f/9 is what Fxif reads from the images Exif Data