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Manual pan shot with my Sony NEX-6 and the Kit-Lens (16-50mm), no tripod, no digital enhancements (only vibrancy).
During the “Spring Steam Spectacular 2024 of the West Somerset Railway, the 4-6-0 No 6990 “Witherslack Hall” has passed Crowcombe Heathfield, going to Bishops Lydeard.
Photo © JM Frybourg – 240503-3545
With the City of Minneapolis anxious to demolish their port and replace it with condos up to six stories tall, one of the best skyline shots in the Twin Cities could be ETTS'ing in the near future.
This is a westbound CP train crossing the Camden bridge over the Mississippi River.
Motion effect courtesy of 1/4 second exposure. These pans turn out much better with ambient blue hour light; hopefully with the later sunsets I'll be able to bag a few more this summer after the kiddos are in bed.
Skip Stewart at Airventure last summer. That's how he takes off, not mush use of ground effect like that....
4S43 Daventry to Mossend. Class 68 (Juno) in DRS compass logo livery heads north on the WCML with a Intermodal seen here passing Crawford. Pan shot as something different.
1M52 Manuel to Bo'ness. The Celebrity Shed at the Diesel Gala. Class 66 (Pride of GB Railfreight) in GBRF livery with Rainbow effect graphics. Seen here on the rear as the set heads back to Bo'ness. Went for the pan shot as the weather was awful and to wet for the pole. Plus its only a 66.
UP 6378 (ex-SP 311) is fourth out on the MPCNP 31 as it drops down Sherman Hill at Granite. This gorgeous unit was one of only seven AC44's left in SP paint (at the time), and I gladly drove all the way up from Colorado to catch it :)
I first met this guy a bit over sixteen years ago (has it REALLY been that long??) You would think that in that amount of time he would have figured out that "Three Point Landing" refers to three wheels, not two wheels and a wingtip.....
As they say sometimes< "It takes one heck of a good pilot to fly that bad."
34053 "Sir Keith Park" shuffles up to Oxenhope at the head of the 14:10 "Express" from Keighley. 8/10/2016. It was so dull that I thought I might as well try a pan shot here, which luckily worked. I've brightened it considerably in the processing also. Are those sanders working!?
This is a replica of a Messerschmitt Me 262 "Schwalbe" (Swallow). The Me 262 was the first operational jet powered fighter. The replica has modern GE CJJ610 engines.
Taw Valley looking the business and brightening up a rather drab and overcast day. Seen here on a Santa Special approaching Bewdley Tunnel on the Severn Valley Railway.
1M52 Manuel to Bo'ness. Class 47 in Scotrail livery heads back towards Bo'ness station. D1970 (renumbered 47269 and latterly 47643) was built at Crewe, and when delivered in October 1965 was allocated to Haymarket Depot, Edinburgh. Since then it has been based in Scotland for most of its life. The locomotive was withdrawn in 1991 with fire damage to the engine room wiring, and has been extensively restored. This Class saw extensive use in Scotland on express passenger traffic, including use on push-pull services between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Decided to go for the pan shot here as the weather was horrific with pouring rain all morning so to get the pole out was no go as equipment would have got soaked.
I wonder if I can still shoot like this. It's been almost four years since I have had any real practice......
From the archives.
Running my model of 2127 around the clubs layout, as I spent a few hours there after work on Tuesday evening.
Royal Scotsman liveried 66 743 worked 6V09 today, for the 2nd time this week today.
Seen here heading past Admaston heading towards Shrewsbury for loading with stone at Coton Hill
UP 5340, 8848, 6311, & 5330 roar up the east side of Sherman Hill as they pass some of the windmills near Borie.
ZG2LT 01
First test with my new lens (Canon)
Premier test avec mon nouveau caillou, un p'tit filé dynamique.
La prise en main est vraiment bonne, c'est léger et rapide... j'suis déjà fan !
Le gros défaut c'est qu'il ne passe pas inaperçu... mais je devrais m'habituer avec le temps :-)
Camera : Canon EOS 50D
Lens : Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
Exif : 70mm - ISO100 - 1/15s - f/20
Post Process : LR2 & PS CS4