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
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![]()