Train in the rain
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Jack OBrien
Registered: Jun 07, 2003
Total Posts: 6791
Country: United States

Jorgen Udvang wrote:
One of your best, and that says a lot


Thank Jorgen, appreciate it



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

jmcfadden wrote:
oh yeah now yer cooking with gas , err diesel electric man !

excellent bro


J


Thanks John! Hope all is well with you



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

emreese wrote:
I am not a train guy but this shot makes me re-think my position. Nice capture.


Thank you Eric, appreciate your comments. Here's a different perspective, trains from the air. Totally unrelated, but since you fly.......
This image is copyrighted by the owner


Jack



Robert Spencer
Registered: Jan 22, 2007
Total Posts: 1717
Country: United States

Love this shot but might be even better as a B&W conversion. Take care. Bob



brucer
Registered: Oct 18, 2004
Total Posts: 249
Country: United States

Good stuff, I have done the same thing, but the results, on film, were terrible. Yours is very good indeed!



lxdesign
Registered: Jan 04, 2004
Total Posts: 5013
Country: Canada

very moody... I like!



drofnad
Registered: Nov 18, 2008
Total Posts: 104
Country: United States

I echo / add-to the above praise (and I do like trains -- a guy thing?! :o).

I'd like to (also -- not an either/or) see an image made at (given your guess of 250mm)
say 180?mm -- i.e., longer train, if it continued roughly at same orientation. For that,
the extra vertical image could be cropped to yield a train-long panorama. I just like how
those edges of the cars are bringing along some light highlights, and think also some more
reach before the train might've been good.
Choo-choo, <shoot/shoot/shoot/...>

-drofnad



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

lxdesign wrote:
very moody... I like!


Thank you David



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

drofnad wrote:
I echo / add-to the above praise (and I do like trains -- a guy thing?! :o).

I'd like to (also -- not an either/or) see an image made at (given your guess of 250mm)
say 180?mm -- i.e., longer train, if it continued roughly at same orientation. For that,
the extra vertical image could be cropped to yield a train-long panorama. I just like how
those edges of the cars are bringing along some light highlights, and think also some more
reach before the train might've been good.
Choo-choo, <shoot/shoot/shoot/...>

-drofnad


Appreciate your thoughts, sounds like a great idea. This train was only the four cars (or was it five), but maybe it would work better.



Chuck Eklund
Registered: Mar 08, 2007
Total Posts: 530
Country: United States

Excellent train shot. Very nice.

Chuck



mnscott
Registered: Jul 03, 2005
Total Posts: 208
Country: United States

Very nice Jack! Kinda looks like a movie scene - something with Charles Bronson maybe...



ironimages
Registered: Jul 18, 2005
Total Posts: 348
Country: United States

Nice shots!



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