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Dec 22, 2012 22:40:29   #
rotorhead1955
 
recently on a trip and stopped at a rail museum in Chattanooga TN. Thought I might share.







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Dec 23, 2012 02:28:50   #
tcyroger
 
Wicked!



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Dec 23, 2012 02:37:59   #
magicunicorn Loc: Melbourne Australia
 
awesome photos, the first one is my favorate well done.

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Dec 23, 2012 05:04:28   #
colo43 Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
 
I also like the first one..Very nicely done.

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Dec 23, 2012 06:24:04   #
Ive Fallen Loc: Chula, GA
 
mornin 'marilyn

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Dec 23, 2012 06:26:13   #
colo43 Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
 
logos wrote:
mornin 'marilyn


Good Morning, Logos...
:)

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Dec 23, 2012 07:18:39   #
Sefferdog Loc: Ocala, Fl
 
Very nice!

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Dec 23, 2012 12:58:06   #
neco Loc: Western Colorado Mountains
 
I really like the play of light and color.

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Dec 23, 2012 13:47:46   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
rotorhead1955 wrote:
recently on a trip and stopped at a rail museum in Chattanooga TN. Thought I might share.
I really like #'s 1&2. Did you shoot those in HDR? Very rich looking.

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Dec 23, 2012 14:44:41   #
rotorhead1955
 
Yes these were HDR, I don't like to over saturate the colors much, but these were pushed just a little. The shot of the boiler was an interesting set up. No entry into the engine or climbing on it. So I extended a mono pod, tilted the head, set the timer and guessed on an exposure, raised the camera into the engine and hoped.... first shot!

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Dec 23, 2012 14:52:33   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
rotorhead1955 wrote:
The shot of the boiler was an interesting set up. No entry into the engine or climbing on it. So I extended a mono pod, tilted the head, set the timer and guessed on an exposure, raised the camera into the engine and hoped.... first shot!


Thanks for the insight!!
What lens did you use?
Pat

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Dec 23, 2012 15:41:57   #
scootersurfs Loc: Buckeye, Az
 
rotorhead1955 wrote:
Yes these were HDR, I don't like to over saturate the colors much, but these were pushed just a little. The shot of the boiler was an interesting set up. No entry into the engine or climbing on it. So I extended a mono pod, tilted the head, set the timer and guessed on an exposure, raised the camera into the engine and hoped.... first shot!
Even though I know you were talking to me, you should hit "quote reply", then my question/comment will show up and I know or the person knows you are addressing him. I got called out for that early on when I started answering questions without hitting the quote reply button. Good to know how you did that. Very cool...

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Dec 23, 2012 19:33:32   #
rotorhead1955
 
I used a 10mm sigma


Jay Pat wrote:
rotorhead1955 wrote:
The shot of the boiler was an interesting set up. No entry into the engine or climbing on it. So I extended a mono pod, tilted the head, set the timer and guessed on an exposure, raised the camera into the engine and hoped.... first shot!


Thanks for the insight!!
What lens did you use?
Pat

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Dec 23, 2012 19:48:24   #
jeanbug35 Loc: Jonesboro AR
 
Love No#1.

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Dec 23, 2012 21:55:44   #
Jay Pat Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
 
rotorhead1955 wrote:
I used a 10mm sigma


Jay Pat wrote:


Thanks for the insight!!
What lens did you use?
Pat


Wow!! It did well as you did.
Pat

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