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Post by Barry on Jun 20, 2007 15:48:01 GMT -5
Your photo must have a GE locomotive in it
Contest ends on the 15th!!
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Post by Barry on Jul 1, 2007 19:32:53 GMT -5
Contest is now open!
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Post by Old Account. on Jul 1, 2007 22:25:58 GMT -5
It was a hard choice but here you go....
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Post by pcarrell on Jul 2, 2007 11:18:14 GMT -5
I'll continue the pumpkin theme and throw this one in the ring! (It's big.....sorry!) So many good ones to pick from.........
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southernpacific
Hobo
"APRIL PHOTO CONTEST WINNER"
SP is my railroad
Posts: 43
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Post by southernpacific on Jul 2, 2007 13:26:49 GMT -5
Thom
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Post by csxrailfan2 on Jul 2, 2007 13:30:34 GMT -5
Heres mine! Note: look closely for 2 AC4400CW's ;D
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Post by seaboarder on Jul 2, 2007 20:44:46 GMT -5
Hows this from the South!?? ;D Old High nose GE U30B
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Post by alexweihmann on Jul 4, 2007 18:07:36 GMT -5
Summit Meeting
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Post by pcarrell on Jul 5, 2007 7:48:14 GMT -5
Ooooooo, NICE!
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Post by alexweihmann on Jul 5, 2007 9:34:30 GMT -5
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Post by pcarrell on Jul 5, 2007 10:00:18 GMT -5
No Lumberyard? No Problem!
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Post by Old Account. on Jul 5, 2007 11:14:42 GMT -5
How do you take such good pics? I cant get nothing on mine!
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Post by alexweihmann on Jul 5, 2007 12:01:07 GMT -5
No Lumberyard? No Problem! Thanks, I didnt think of cropping it!
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Post by alexweihmann on Jul 5, 2007 12:03:26 GMT -5
How do you take such good pics? I cant get nothing on mine! I took like 200 picture and I only got like 10 good ones, but if you look at the before picture of summit meeting, it really stinks
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locoindy76
Hobo
WINNER OF MAY PHOTO CONTEST
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Post by locoindy76 on Jul 6, 2007 10:02:22 GMT -5
How do you take such good pics? I cant get nothing on mine! I took like 200 picture and I only got like 10 good ones, but if you look at the before picture of summit meeting, it really stinks BINGO!!!!!!!!! It is usually the amount of pics that gives you good pictures.... I have been a Advance amatuer for many years and I still get bad shots.... If I'm taking a pic of a stationary object(scenery, building, etc..) it will usually be a good pic because I can set the camera to exact settings and use filters and such and get the result I want, however I still take mutliple pictures at different settings(bracketing) to get different results and see which is best. If I am taking pics of moving objects the rules change.. I take as many pics as I can and HOPE for the best! I still use "bracket" setting on camera sometimes, but I usually switch setting manually as I go. One key to taking pics of moving objects is SHUTTER SPEED. It has to be quick or you have to be VERY good at panning. I honestly have gotten VERY good at panning(I take pics of fighter jets at airshows). I prefer a smaller aperature,so I get more depth of field, so that slows my shutter speed. In my favorite scenery pic I have taken I stood in 60* water in Smokie Mountains for 30min using 4 rolls of film to get the shot I wanted. Funny thing.. Ended up getting best shot on top of bridge later in the day!!!!
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