Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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Shadowman
Nice mirror image.
Cheers, John.
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Interesting! Glad you are up and about!
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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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.
C&C welcome.
1 week 7. f5.6 1/800sec ISO 125 FL 300mm
http://i67.tinypic.com/15hjucw.jpg
Love it - I think it's great.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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Goldcoastgolfer
Love it - I think it's great.
Thanks Mal, for your positive comments.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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joebranko
Interesting! Glad you are up and about!
Thanks Joe.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
Week 8 of the project.
My idea for week 8 was to have a train crossing the bridge with its carriage lights in view and to have car light trails.
Below is the outcome. This image failed, only the top of the train is showing and very poor car light trails.
While I was taking some test shots, this fire engine came round the corner all lights blazing.
To good a chance to miss and got one shot off.
Better viewed in lightbox.
1. f11 5secs ISO 100 FL 100mm tripod
http://i64.tinypic.com/19ukpd.jpg
2. f8 1sec ISO 500 FL 70mm tripod
http://i65.tinypic.com/2ln8dvs.jpg
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
Nice efforts, you can spend hours trying to achieve something usable; stick to it.
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Gary, you photographed the strangest looking fire engine I've ever seen!
On a more serious note, I see a sign on the bridge suggesting that it was built in 1849. If that's what the number refers to, it is presumably one of the earlier rail bridges in the UK?
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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Shadowman
Nice efforts, you can spend hours trying to achieve something usable; stick to it.
Thanks John.
That was the first time I have tried to get a trailing light shot.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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Cantab
Gary, you photographed the strangest looking fire engine I've ever seen!
On a more serious note, I see a sign on the bridge suggesting that it was built in 1849. If that's what the number refers to, it is presumably one of the earlier rail bridges in the UK?
Thanks Bruce for viewing and commenting.
The date does indicate when the bridge was built.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
Really nifty way of displaying a fire truck. I'd say it was in a hurry! Well done!
PS: As a side note, I've often wondered what others think when they see someone with a camera on a tripod setting up for a shot. I say this because I am intimidated about going into our small town to photograph some things that I want to capture. Or do others even notice what is happening?
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skitterbug
Really nifty way of displaying a fire truck. I'd say it was in a hurry! Well done!
PS: As a side note, I've often wondered what others think when they see someone with a camera on a tripod setting up for a shot. I say this because I am intimidated about going into our small town to photograph some things that I want to capture. Or do others even notice what is happening?
They are usually nonchalant or interested. If interested, then I say "I am just playing" and that seems to bring my own expectations down so I can relax and play! Sometimes, when they want to know what I am photographing, I talk about what I am seeing. Whether or not that is what I am able to capture is another matter!
Just go for it!!
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They are usually nonchalant or interested. If interested, then I say "I am just playing" and that seems to bring my own expectations down so I can relax and play! Sometimes, when they want to know what I am photographing, I talk about what I am seeing. Whether or not that is what I am able to capture is another matter!
Just go for it!!
Thank you for your wisdom Judith! I tend to make things more complicated than they are. I appreciate your response!
ps: Gary - I sincerely apologize for hijacking your thread.<remorseful> I do tend to ramble on sometimes. :eek:
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I'm rarely keen on these long exposures. When they were something of a rarity they created a little bit of interest to me but the effect tended to get over done so I lost interest in the general principle.
However, once in a while something different comes along; like your second image. I'm not really sure what makes this one so special, possibly the curvature of the light lines or the difference in line widths? Either way, this shot does work for me.
Re: 2017 project 52 1st Quarter. Craigie
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skitterbug
Really nifty way of displaying a fire truck. I'd say it was in a hurry! Well done!
PS: As a side note, I've often wondered what others think when they see someone with a camera on a tripod setting up for a shot. I say this because I am intimidated about going into our small town to photograph some things that I want to capture. Or do others even notice what is happening?
Thanks Sandy for viewing and commenting.
When I first took up photography, I felt intimidated and out of my comfort zone when photographing when other people were about, and to a certain degree I still do.
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skitterbug
Thank you for your wisdom Judith! I tend to make things more complicated than they are. I appreciate your response!
ps: Gary - I sincerely apologize for hijacking your thread.<remorseful> I do tend to ramble on sometimes. :eek:
Totally agree with Judith.
No apologize required :)
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Geoff F
I'm rarely keen on these long exposures. When they were something of a rarity they created a little bit of interest to me but the effect tended to get over done so I lost interest in the general principle.
However, once in a while something different comes along; like your second image. I'm not really sure what makes this one so special, possibly the curvature of the light lines or the difference in line widths? Either way, this shot does work for me.
Thanks Geoff for viewing and your positive comments, I do appreciate it.
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I don't think there's every such thing as a failed attempt if you can learn from it. I'm sure you have a bunch of new ideas that would have spawned from your "failed" attempt - but if you were to reattempt I guess you need to find a higher position!
Agree with everyone else about the fire truck - very intriguing, especially with the lights curving around the corner as they are. Imagine if you'd had a flash as well handy to actually catch the full form of the fire truck with its trailing lights :D
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Craigie
Totally agree with Judith.
No apologize required :)
Thank you Gary.
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Very interesting Shot. I have had little 'exposure' to this type of shot so can offer no useful input. But I do like Mals suggestion of adding a flash to the image, but have no idea how it would look. I think it has merit.