UK - Oxon - Didcot Railway Centre - Timeline Events - Train driver_DSC0194_sepia
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Another upload from a Timeline Events / London Camera Exchange event I attended last week at the Didcot Railway Centre. In addition to the opportunity to shoot the steam trains and several re-enactors, there were a couple of models and a rather spectacular fire performer.
It was quite a dull day so these shots were right at the limit given I'm using a ten year old D500, i.e. 3200 ISO, f2.8 and a shutter speed of 1/125th at about 160mm (in 35mm terms). I'm not sure everyone will agree but I think the graininess adds to the atmosphere of the image. The sepia monochrome makes it a bit easier to hide some of the technical shortcomings but I think I prefer the warmth of the colour image.
I'm interested to know what others think?
Click here for more Transport related photos : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157603632295787
From their website, "TimeLine Events is a photography experience specialist with a focus on history and heritage.
At TimeLine Events we pride ourselves in delivering unique and excellent days out for photographers of all levels. Our photography events and adventures aim to inspire anyone with an interest in taking photographs and they provide an interactive environment where you can meet new and like minded people. Running events all around the UK we work with some truly exclusive and unique venues giving attendees the opportunity to photograph subjects that would not normally be accessible. We cover a wide variety of subjects including aviation, steam, wildlife, landscapes portraiture and much more so there is something for everyone to enjoy."
© D.Godliman
UK - Oxon - Didcot Railway Centre - Timeline Events - Train driver_DSC0194_sepia
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
Another upload from a Timeline Events / London Camera Exchange event I attended last week at the Didcot Railway Centre. In addition to the opportunity to shoot the steam trains and several re-enactors, there were a couple of models and a rather spectacular fire performer.
It was quite a dull day so these shots were right at the limit given I'm using a ten year old D500, i.e. 3200 ISO, f2.8 and a shutter speed of 1/125th at about 160mm (in 35mm terms). I'm not sure everyone will agree but I think the graininess adds to the atmosphere of the image. The sepia monochrome makes it a bit easier to hide some of the technical shortcomings but I think I prefer the warmth of the colour image.
I'm interested to know what others think?
Click here for more Transport related photos : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157603632295787
From their website, "TimeLine Events is a photography experience specialist with a focus on history and heritage.
At TimeLine Events we pride ourselves in delivering unique and excellent days out for photographers of all levels. Our photography events and adventures aim to inspire anyone with an interest in taking photographs and they provide an interactive environment where you can meet new and like minded people. Running events all around the UK we work with some truly exclusive and unique venues giving attendees the opportunity to photograph subjects that would not normally be accessible. We cover a wide variety of subjects including aviation, steam, wildlife, landscapes portraiture and much more so there is something for everyone to enjoy."
© D.Godliman