tremontandgulf wrote in post #13346131
These locomotives have turned literally from red to pink to purple. Inorder to get the red that is shown in the photo one must really change things. My wife and I take a trip each year to shoot the BNSF transcon in western Oklahoma. The one thing we dread is an older ATSF 600-699 in the lead as they are not even close to red in color. Also in shooting trains the light should be totally opposite to what is in this shot. Being rare in your area does not forgive not giving the shot justice.
These locomotives have turned literally from red to pink to purple. Inorder to get the red that is shown in the photo one must really change things. My wife and I take a trip each year to shoot the BNSF transcon in western Oklahoma. The one thing we dread is an older ATSF 600-699 in the lead as they are not even close to red in color. Also in shooting trains the light should be totally opposite to what is in this shot. Being rare in your area does not forgive not giving the shot justice.
How does one get the opposite lighting?

