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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Great series of shots - I'm looking forward to seeing more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldcoastgolfer View Post
    Great series of shots - I'm looking forward to seeing more.
    Cheers Mal for viewing and commenting.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Week six of Project 2017.
    What I would have liked this image to portray, was a real sense of the speed the train was doing, heading towards the tunnel
    I have not achieved that, the train looks static.
    What settings (approximately) should I set my camera to.
    This image settings were, f5.6. 1/400sec ISO 200 FL 105mm hand held. A tripod can be used, if needed.
    It was a cloudy day.
    C&C needed.
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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    I think I would shoot from the front and stand closer to the ground in order to give the sense of a speedy approaching train

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    Gary, I'm wondering whether a panned shot might help achieve your objective of showing the speed of the train. If you shoot from ground level (trespass on the rail right of way?) and keep the camera locked on the train as it speeds past, you'd end up with a streaked background. But this would probably require that you be back some distance from the train (?) and that may not be physically possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I think I would shoot from the front and stand closer to the ground in order to give the sense of a speedy approaching train
    Yes, this is another very tricky shot. I can see your idea of showing the top of the carriages in the foreground and a view towards the far distance tunnel. But the foreground is softly focused while the far distance is sharp; I would have preferred it the other way around. Possible show more of the train? Perhaps show half of a carriage more to give a longer train with more perspective?

    Adding some selective motion blur just to the train may produce an impression of movement; but it will be a different sort of image to this current scene.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    I've found that lower angles and panning help with the perception of speed. Have you tried PP with a different finish to see if you can create a finish that gives you the "speed" feel?

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Would a longer exposure produce some blur and give the sensation of speed?

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    Apologies to Binnur, Bruce, Geoff F, Mal and Joe for not replying sooner to your replies to this thread.
    I was in the hospital for a minor op. All well and back taking photos.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I think I would shoot from the front and stand closer to the ground in order to give the sense of a speedy approaching train
    Thanks, Binnur for your suggestions. I will try that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cantab View Post
    Gary, I'm wondering whether a panned shot might help achieve your objective of showing the speed of the train. If you shoot from ground level (trespass on the rail right of way?) and keep the camera locked on the train as it speeds past, you'd end up with a streaked background. But this would probably require that you be back some distance from the train (?) and that may not be physically possible?
    Thanks Bruce for your comments.
    Your suggestion has given me an idea, for a future image for 2017 project 52.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes, this is another very tricky shot. I can see your idea of showing the top of the carriages in the foreground and a view towards the far distance tunnel. But the foreground is softly focused while the far distance is sharp; I would have preferred it the other way around. Possible show more of the train? Perhaps show half of a carriage more to give a longer train with more perspective?

    Adding some selective motion blur just to the train may produce an impression of movement; but it will be a different sort of image to this current scene.
    Thanks a lot for your input Geoff, I agree totally what you have said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldcoastgolfer View Post
    I've found that lower angles and panning help with the perception of speed. Have you tried PP with a different finish to see if you can create a finish that gives you the "speed" feel?
    Cheers, Mal for viewing and commenting it is appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joebranko View Post
    Would a longer exposure produce some blur and give the sensation of speed?
    Thanks, Joe for viewing and commenting.
    Where I was taking the from shot, was on a cast iron pedestrian bridge and rattled any time a train went under it.
    In this case a longer exposure was not an option

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    On to week 7.
    This image was taken at Errol station (now closed) and Signal box (still operational) on the Perth to Dundee line.
    I took this image with the main subject being a large roadside mirror, that assisted drivers of a blind corner.
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    1 week 7. f5.6 1/800sec ISO 125 FL 300mm
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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    That is certainly an interesting artistic approach. The background is nicely soft but still gives an indication of the overall scene without being distracting.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    An interesting concept, complete with curved power poles, etc.!

    I've wondered whether darkening the sky slightly might be good but am undecided.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Nice mirror image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    That is certainly an interesting artistic approach. The background is nicely soft but still gives an indication of the overall scene without being distracting.
    Thanks for viewing and commenting Geoff.
    In the PP, I made a selection of the mirror (including rim) and sharpened that only.

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    Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie

    Quote Originally Posted by Cantab View Post
    An interesting concept, complete with curved power poles, etc.!

    I've wondered whether darkening the sky slightly might be good but am undecided.
    Thanks Bruce.
    Do you mean darkening the sky in the mirror or the sky in the BG.

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