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"Nespresso, What Else"
Finished this image to promote the DIYP RAWEX Texture Store, with some very useful textures and backgrounds to choose from, some of which I helped develop.
Model: Niels Dijkstra
Photography & Compositing: Dracorubio
Stock Images: rawex.diyphotography.net/?rel=5
The daily Nespresso Company train 68266 was easily identifed by its set of Transwaggon vans. The 09:30 Avenches to Chavornay was recorded just south of Ependes station in the care of SBB Cargo 620 055 'Cossonay'.
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Product Photography / Produktfotografie.
dieses foto wurde speziell für die gruppe.
Kreative Fotoaufgaben. Alle 14 Tage eine neue Aufgabe Gemacht.
SBB Cargo Class Re 6/6 11668 'Stein-Säckingen' had just arrived at Chavornay with the daily Nespresso company train 68266 from Avenches. The main line locomotive would be uncoupled and stabled for the later return working, the Transwaggon vans would then be collected by the Travys diesel shunter to be positioned for sevicing, as required.
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The caffeine-fueled Nightwing Express hauls freshly picked Nespresso capsules (which grow on coffee trees, obviously) to port for delivery.
For more photos and the full Nespresso system, see the full set.
A quick motion pic for my 100x, much played with :)
This was taken in July in my wander around Cambridge exploring street, panning and motion photography. Walking around department stores with your shutter open proved fascinating (if you are fascinated by such things of course). All the bright lights, colourful stacks of gobble-your-money items and the general geometry layout of everything made interesting stuff for ICMs…
This has been processed in Capture One and then Affinity and Photoshop using Infinite Color to colour grade it, Nik Color Efex for various things, Nik Analog Efex for another play with double exposure (can you spot that?) etc.
As this was taken holding the camera at arm's length the horizon was wonky, but I quite liked it so I made it worse. At least that avoids an uncertainty fail perception...
All that remains is to discard it in the bin… or immortalise it in my 100x Motion project. You can guess which way this went (poor you ;) ).
Thank you for taking the time to look I hope you enjoy that caffeine bounce :) Happy 100x