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Date: 02/10/10 12:56
A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

Picture 1: Staring into the fire on #40.

Picture 2: this one is interesting because it shows all four of NNRY's currently operating power in one shot.

Picture 3: #93 with machine shop in the background.

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..








Date: 02/10/10 12:59
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

Picture 1: 40 coming past the RIP building.

Picture 2: 93 coming past the coaling tower.

Picture 3: 40 at the water plug.

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..








Date: 02/10/10 13:02
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

Picture 1: Another from the night shoot.

Picture 2: strobe-less night shot.

picture 3: another night shoot.

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..








Date: 02/10/10 13:03
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

Here's a couple more of that spiffy REA car.

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..








Date: 02/10/10 13:06
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

#40 rides again...

More later...

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..








Date: 02/10/10 15:41
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: tmamtrak

Awesome shots, Mike. I must say these folks really know how to put on a show. I'd love to make it out there some day.



Date: 02/10/10 16:38
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Tominde

All I can say is WOW! Thanks for sharing your work with us.

Question about the night seen and the guys with the lanterns. How long was the exposure and did they need to hold the pose? Well done.



Date: 02/11/10 22:50
Re: A few more from NNRY weekend #1
Author: Harlock

Tominde Wrote:
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> All I can say is WOW! Thanks for sharing your
> work with us.
>
> Question about the night seen and the guys with
> the lanterns. How long was the exposure and did
> they need to hold the pose? Well done.

About 10 seconds. Most of the light is strobe, but we drag shutters for hot lights like the headlamps and hand lanterns, so they still need to hold still for that.

For this shoot settings were ISO 100 F8 5 - 10 seconds depending on how much available light you wanted to infiltrate.

Mike Massee
Tehachapi, CA
Photography, Railroading and more..



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