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Aug 20, 2008 22:40 |  #1

Comments welcome. 2nd picture I just missed the train before the light bars:mad:

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Aug 20, 2008 22:47 |  #2

First one is nice. Shame you missed the second one. 1 second sooner.

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There is an Alabama Thread if you want to drop by.


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Aug 20, 2008 22:59 |  #3

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #6148667 (external link)
First one is nice. Shame you missed the second one. 1 second sooner.

Welcome to POTN BTW.

There is an Alabama Thread if you want to drop by.

thanks jamie, I don't think we have formally met. I used to own a 350z and am on Bamagz. Good friends with Eric


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Aug 21, 2008 08:41 |  #4

Good ones!

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Aug 21, 2008 17:39 |  #5

Jnic335i wrote in post #6148772 (external link)
thanks jamie, I don't think we have formally met. I used to own a 350z and am on Bamagz. Good friends with Eric

If you are coming up tomorrow with the crew for the show don't forget your camera.


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Aug 22, 2008 05:44 |  #6

All train shots are good shots :)


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Aug 23, 2008 08:56 |  #7

Mike R wrote in post #6154908 (external link)
All train shots are good shots :)

Yepper....they sure are...:D


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Aug 23, 2008 20:53 |  #8

Unfortunately cloudy day train shots or backlit shots make the train look flat and boring. The first shot I would rotate to the left and crop off 1-1/2"s off the elft side the chop the top down. Try using the shadow highlight tool a bit. The second shot, to me, would have been much better having the crossing signal in focus and the train blurred. Just my opinions. Trains aren't as easy to shoot a good shot of as people think.


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Aug 23, 2008 21:04 as a reply to  @ socalrailfan's post |  #9

I'm from Erie PA where they make those trains :) I get excited when I see someone post one of those because it makes me think..... Hmmmm I wonder if thats one of the ones I have seen on the GE test track that I pass every day to work and on my way back home. There is a little picnic area on 1 side of the test track and I've gone a small handful of times to wait for a train.... of course I usually run out of patience though before a train goes through...


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