Train in the rain
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Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
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While I was waiting on this train to come, it was getting darker and darker as the thunderstorms approached. When it rounded the curve and came into view I jumped out of the car and shot a few frames, getting soaking wet in the process. The combination of rain, mist, and bright locomotive headlamps brought it together for me

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Jack



James R
Registered: Feb 25, 2006
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Nice shot.



Kingfishphoto
Registered: Nov 26, 2005
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Jack.
I like it, i like good photography and trains. You captured the rainy scene perfect.
Cheers
Harry



jamach
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
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a very interesting picture and one of the more captivating train pics I have seen. Not only the mood - almost surreal, but the locomotive appears compressed. Overall a striking image worthy of large wall space imho.

Could you mention a bit on how you processed it, was it first a film picture?

Thanks for sharing it

Joe



Avi B
Registered: Dec 07, 2006
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Country: Canada

Wow Jack! This photograph looks so surreal! Love the mood of it as well... Was this using Ektar? Can you please tell us which lens you used? Must have been a telephoto lens right?



Avi B
Registered: Dec 07, 2006
Total Posts: 6405
Country: Canada

Wow Jack! This photograph looks so surreal! Love the mood of it as well... Was this using Ektar? Can you please tell us which lens you used? Must have been a telephoto lens right?



NightOwl Cat
Registered: Feb 19, 2007
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Well done Jack, I can sense the thrill of the chase for this one



gugs
Registered: Apr 16, 2005
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very nice one, quite original...
you said something about not being creative anymore with train pictures...

Guy



Mocca
Registered: Feb 24, 2009
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I've never given trains a second glance until I started looking at your pictures - they're great

This image looks like a dramatic still from a movie. Very engaging.

Also the addition of the small stories is delightful



Andre Labonte
Registered: Dec 21, 2005
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The fog and rain give it the look of a painting. Very nice!



John Hanon
Registered: Apr 22, 2007
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It was worth to get soaked



Kerry Pierce
Registered: Feb 01, 2004
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Super shot, Jack. Very dramatic and engaging. Wish I'd done that.



Jorgen Udvang
Registered: Aug 01, 2005
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One of your best, and that says a lot



jmcfadden
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
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oh yeah now yer cooking with gas , err diesel electric man !

excellent bro


J



emreese
Registered: Jul 31, 2006
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I am not a train guy but this shot makes me re-think my position. Nice capture.



Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
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James R wrote:
Nice shot.


Thank you James



Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
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Country: United States

Kingfishphoto wrote:
Jack.
I like it, i like good photography and trains. You captured the rainy scene perfect.
Cheers
Harry


Thank you Harry! I also like good photography and trains, but the former seems to be the most difficult



Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
Total Posts: 6791
Country: United States

jamach wrote:
a very interesting picture and one of the more captivating train pics I have seen. Not only the mood - almost surreal, but the locomotive appears compressed. Overall a striking image worthy of large wall space imho.

Could you mention a bit on how you processed it, was it first a film picture?

Thanks for sharing it

Joe


Thank you Joe. Appreciate your comments. Regarding the compressed loco, you have a good eye. I was using my 80-400, somewhere around 250mm I believe. My problem was, if I had gotten closer I would have been further 'down hill', and further back the tele compression would have been even worse. I was trying to strike a medium and stay at or near the elevation where I shot it.

No, it was not a film image, this one is from my D2xs, and was pretty much 'straight up' processing. It was shot at ISO 1600, processed in Capture NX2, transferred to CS3 for a multiply layer and color noise reduction.

Jack



Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
Total Posts: 6791
Country: United States

Avi B wrote:
Wow Jack! This photograph looks so surreal! Love the mood of it as well... Was this using Ektar? Can you please tell us which lens you used? Must have been a telephoto lens right?


Hey Avi, thanks! This one was digital, from the D2xs and 80-400 around 250mm or so.

Jack



Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
Total Posts: 6791
Country: United States

NightOwl Cat wrote:
Well done Jack, I can sense the thrill of the chase for this one


Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!



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