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badrotation
Jun-27-2006, 11:37 AM
Shot this at work on Sunday. We were getting ready to put one of our steam engines away after a long day of giving train rides.

Snapped this really quick while I had a couple minutes free.

What do you think/what would you do differently?

http://huckleberryfoamer.hopto.org/photo/jun25/Jeff75SwitchOLD.jpg






Another shot while we were goofing around after work one day:

http://huckleberryfoamer.hopto.org/photo/jun25/fredtruckold.jpg

dragon300zx
Jun-27-2006, 11:42 AM
I don't think I would have done anything different on that one. I like it the way it is. So you work at greenfield village I take it.

THE TOUCH
Jun-27-2006, 11:46 AM
That's Awesome! It looks so real!:clap

Great framing and DOF.

badrotation
Jun-27-2006, 11:53 AM
I don't think I would have done anything different on that one. I like it the way it is. So you work at greenfield village I take it.

Nope, not Greenfield.

I work at the Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso, MI.

We have three steam locomotives; a 400ton, 101ft. long Pere Marquette Berkshire (used for the sounds and cgi model in The Polar Express), a 2-8-0, and an 0-4-0 tank engine (pictured above)

We also have a private pullman car owned by the Pinkertons (of the original Pinkerton agency famouse for busting up strikes, and outlaws in the 1800's), a restored 1934 Pere Marquette caboose, an Ann Arbor caboose, along with several other neat peices of rollingstock/switch engines.


our website is http://www.mstrp.com

dragon300zx
Jun-27-2006, 12:02 PM
Ahhh see I was thinking greenfield cause of the manufacturers plate on the chevy...... Just now realizing that it was a chevy and not a ford so chances of it being driven around on greenfield village property like that is rather slim.

gus
Jun-27-2006, 12:05 PM
Your first shot is fantastic...i really like it..the depth & the composition :thumb Well worth printing.

I can still juuust remember going to town as a young child in the car & having to stop at a rail crossing for an old puffer to pass.

Poseidon
Jun-27-2006, 05:31 PM
I like the first alot, except for 2 things:

1) Maybe a little more contrast?
2) His glasses. Maybe they are period eyewear, but they don't quite look like it to me.

Great capture overall though!

vangogh
Jun-27-2006, 09:51 PM
I can still juuust remember going to town as a young child in the car & having to stop at a rail crossing for an old puffer to pass.
I love the shots, especially the vignette effect around them.
Where I lived as a kid there was a small shunt line that went past the back of the garden & that connected to the main line from London. One night I heard a lots of hooting & looked out of my bedroom window & saw clouds of steam/smoke & saw a steam train going past. I later learned it was The Flying Scotsman being driven north to her new home in the York Rail Museum! Cool!

Angelia
Jul-01-2006, 01:56 PM
I really love these shots...they bring me right to them...

photogmomma
Jul-01-2006, 02:52 PM
Aside from his foot being slightly cropped, it's an awesome shot! Great sepia, too....

These are GREAT!