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Nice pics. These trains are just like the ones that we have in my city (Jaraguá do Sul, SC, Brazil). It passes right behind the place i work...will post some pics someday...hopefully. They are red too, from ALL (America Latina Logística).


May 21, 2008 at 03:49 PM
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p.2 #2 · Last shot of the day, 35mm f/2


The star effect is the result of a long exposure. Must have been pretty dark when you got this shot for the train's lights to be lighting things as they did.


May 21, 2008 at 06:11 PM
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geniousc wrote:
Nice shot Jack, the one with the 35MM F2 seems sharper than the others. What do you think?

Gene


Thanks Gene I'm not sure what "others" you're talking about?



May 21, 2008 at 09:16 PM
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gugs wrote:
Very beautiful... did you do something special to get that star effect in the lights ? (filter ?)
(oops I just read the other replies) - very strange indeed if this is just the out of camera picture...

Guy


Thanks Guy! It was strange, but I wound up liking it



May 21, 2008 at 09:18 PM
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surgeon1 wrote:
Great Shot!! Was the train heading to Valdosta, my hometown, by chance?
David


Hello David! This train was heading to Waycross from Jacksonville. Valdosta, eh? We're not far apart....



May 21, 2008 at 09:20 PM
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p.2 #6 · Last shot of the day, 35mm f/2


Awesome star effect, looks almost like a hdr image


May 21, 2008 at 09:21 PM
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fabiano wrote:
Nice pics. These trains are just like the ones that we have in my city (Jaraguá do Sul, SC, Brazil). It passes right behind the place i work...will post some pics someday...hopefully. They are red too, from ALL (America Latina Logística).


Hello Fabiano, would love to see some shots of trains in your area!



May 21, 2008 at 09:22 PM
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runamuck wrote:
The star effect is the result of a long exposure. Must have been pretty dark when you got this shot for the train's lights to be lighting things as they did.


Can you explain why long exposure would create the star effect? I always thought it was related to aperture.....

It was so dark you could hardly see where you were walking. It's amazing to me how a photography makes it look like this.....



May 21, 2008 at 09:25 PM
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cencored wrote:
Awesome star effect, looks almost like a hdr image


Thank you! Now, is "almost like a hdr" good or bad?



May 21, 2008 at 09:26 PM
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Definitely good, it looks awesome man. I like HDR, as long as they are subtle.


May 21, 2008 at 09:29 PM
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I have to admit.... growing up on an island where the only train we have is a commuter train of only two carriages.... I have never been that enthralled with trains... and for that matter, pictures of trains.... but this is probably my favorite of your train shots... and I'm not saying that because it's a CNR train The light in this shot is stellar, well done Jack!!


May 22, 2008 at 01:56 AM
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Hi Jack!

Just noticed your avatar - nice. There's something special about Canadian trains, eh? It might be the call of the north, the prairie, or the mountains, but for me it's the horns - echoing off the cliffs on Kicking Horse Pass (CP) is an unbelievable experience. The Canadian horn standard is D#, F#, A# - gorgeous minor triad! You know it's a Canadian locomotive even miles away.

Ron



May 22, 2008 at 12:11 PM
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Jack OBrien wrote:
Can you explain why long exposure would create the star effect? I always thought it was related to aperture.....

It was so dark you could hardly see where you were walking. It's amazing to me how a photography makes it look like this.....

I took a course in advanced photo techniques at a local university extension. We went out a couple of times for low-light and night photography. The instructor (a pro photographer with a degree in photography) told the class that to get star effects took a long exposure, and a star filter was necessary only when using short exposures.

It has to do with strong light rays being bent by the aperture leaves and following the "points" created by it. Lee Frost in "The Complete Guide to Night & Low-Light Photography" states the same effect can be gained with a diffraction filter, as well as a star filter.

I have pictures taken at 11PM and friends wonder how I got the lights in the windows of houses. They just can't believe the pictures were taken at night. There is always light, it just takes longer to get it onto the sensor at night. One of these nights the cops are going to stop me for doing photography at midnight and figuring I just escaped from the looney bin.

Edited on May 22, 2008 at 05:18 PM



May 22, 2008 at 05:05 PM
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Wow. Fantastic clean shot, almost jumps off the page... great smooth sky too... well done!

We see mainly CNR stuff around here, so I kinda dig this one from a GA man! Cheers.



May 22, 2008 at 10:46 PM
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Great shot Jack, and I too like the light star effect!


May 23, 2008 at 12:26 AM
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runamuck wrote:
I took a course in advanced photo techniques at a local university extension. We went out a couple of times for low-light and night photography. The instructor (a pro photographer with a degree in photography) told the class that to get star effects took a long exposure, and a star filter was necessary only when using short exposures.

It has to do with strong light rays being bent by the aperture leaves and following the "points" created by it. Lee Frost in "The Complete Guide to Night & Low-Light Photography" states the same effect can be gained with a diffraction filter,
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I think there's a bit of confusion here..... you're absolutely correct that the 'star effect' is created by light rays being bent by the aperture leaves, but that is not caused by long exposure. The size of the aperture is the determining factor. My text books are old, maybe things have changed?



May 23, 2008 at 06:35 AM
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r_o_b_s_o_n wrote:
I have to admit.... growing up on an island where the only train we have is a commuter train of only two carriages.... I have never been that enthralled with trains... and for that matter, pictures of trains.... but this is probably my favorite of your train shots... and I'm not saying that because it's a CNR train The light in this shot is stellar, well done Jack!!


I know where you're coming from, most people think I'm nuts for shooting trains. One lady said "why in the world would anybody want a picture of a train?"

Appreciate the kind comments!



May 23, 2008 at 06:37 AM
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rjb6893 wrote:
Hi Jack!

Just noticed your avatar - nice. There's something special about Canadian trains, eh? It might be the call of the north, the prairie, or the mountains, but for me it's the horns - echoing off the cliffs on Kicking Horse Pass (CP) is an unbelievable experience. The Canadian horn standard is D#, F#, A# - gorgeous minor triad! You know it's a Canadian locomotive even miles away.

Ron


Man, you are so right. One of the shots of this train was at a crossing with the horns cutting through the air. It's quite amazing to hear. My favorite horns are the Union Pacific and the Canadians...



May 23, 2008 at 06:39 AM
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dj dunzie wrote:
Wow. Fantastic clean shot, almost jumps off the page... great smooth sky too... well done!

We see mainly CNR stuff around here, so I kinda dig this one from a GA man! Cheers.


Thanks dj!

Here's my first shot of the CNR train in Folkston, GA..
http://www.jackobrienphoto.com/images/share/05182008/20080518_3428.jpg



May 23, 2008 at 06:43 AM
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pandorf wrote:
Great shot Jack, and I too like the light star effect!


Thanks Duane



May 23, 2008 at 06:44 AM
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