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Western Railroad Discussion > SP Signals at NightDate: 11/22/12 22:24 SP Signals at Night Author: RyanWilkerson Two pairs of SP searchlights still stand on the north end of the Dunsmuir, CA yard. The nightly northbound Z (LCBR) is seen here slow rolling to a quick crew change at the depot ahead. The light clouds are all that remain of the previous three days and nights of rain.
Ryan Wilkerson Fair Oaks, CA Date: 11/22/12 22:50 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: hiline Ryan,that is a great pic! Thank's for posting.
Date: 11/22/12 23:59 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: CimaScrambler It's a keeper, for sure! Love the mood and the light.
Kit Courter Menefee, CA LunarLight Photography Date: 11/23/12 05:30 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: santafe199 Very good work! The composition keep my eye roaming around the scene, taking in more details all the while. Nice...
Lance Date: 11/23/12 06:24 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: photobob Nice night action shot in my front yard. Your getting this night stuff down real good and not only that you make a mean pumpkin pie.
Date: 11/23/12 09:33 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: jr3316 Great shot, Ryan. I always look forward to seeing your posts.
Date: 11/23/12 11:34 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: RyanWilkerson Thanks everyone for your comments. It was very dark out but the colors really show in a time exposure.
Ryan Wilkerson Fair Oaks, CA Date: 11/23/12 12:09 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: bearease Great shot!
Did you have that on a tripod, or just set it on the ground? And how long was the exposure? The angle is perfect. One of the things I have trouble with when shooting at night, is not being able to see what I'm doing! Date: 11/23/12 22:23 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: RyanWilkerson I didn't bring my tripod so I set the camera on the ground. It was so dark that live view wasn't even useful. I put it on wide (17mm) and focused, then switched off the autofocus (MF) on the lens and gently set it down and propped the lens up. I did end up needing to rotate the photo a bit (~5 degrees?).
The exposure was 10 seconds at f/4.0. If I had more time, I would have gone longer and gone to f/11 to get better sharpness in the background. I only had 3 minutes for the shoot since the train made a very brief stop and was out of town before I got 8 shots off. bearease Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Great shot! > Did you have that on a tripod, or just set it on > the ground? > And how long was the exposure? > The angle is perfect. One of the things I have > trouble with when shooting at night, is not being > able to see what I'm doing! Ryan Wilkerson Fair Oaks, CA Date: 11/24/12 11:33 Re: SP Signals at Night Author: TedS-P That's a killer shot, LOVE it!
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