Maybe this will help get some of the "sunny 16" crowd out the door more often:
http://www.therailroadcollection.com/ra ... nt-weather
Guide for photographing trains in inclement weather
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Guide for photographing trains in inclement weather
"I shot the freight train / But I did not shoot the fantrip"
Re: Guide for photographing trains in inclement weather
Good read, and great quote to lead off the article
My personal favorite is snow to shoot in, but I won't shy away from rain, clouds, ect.THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS BAD WEATHER, ONLY DIFFERENT KINDS OF GOOD WEATHER.
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Re: Guide for photographing trains in inclement weather
I like to shoot in the late winter, sometimes I get some good results
Sauntering along at 10 by Trackmen, on Flickr
3839 West at 134 by Trackmen, on Flickr
IMG_6931 by Trackmen, on Flickr
Sauntering along at 10 by Trackmen, on Flickr
3839 West at 134 by Trackmen, on Flickr
IMG_6931 by Trackmen, on Flickr