Steam in the rain


Photo Information
The A4 class loco Bittern accelerates from Durham with the second stage of the Cathedrals Explorer charter train heading for Scotland.
Rain added to the atmosphere as the engine contributed a fine display of exhaust smoke and steam.
As for the overhead cables - if you can't beat 'em join 'em.
K5+DA*50-135mm lens. ISO 1250.
20/05/2012 - 10:43davidtrout
CategoryTransport
Shutter Speed1/500
Aperturef/7.1
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ISO1250
Focal Length135mm
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pgweber

Link Posted 20/05/2012 - 11:54
Spectacular exhaust David and a great immediacy about the shot.

I agree about the wires, sometimes you just have to work with what you've got.

I had a 27 mile cycle dash on Friday to get to my favourite level crossing south of Newark to capture Tornado on the first leg on Friday.

I was about 25 yards from the LC at the end of a dead straight farm road only to see the damned engine flash through in front of me, running early. I could have cried!
Peter

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Cliff-P

Link Posted 20/05/2012 - 15:02
pgweber wrote:

I had a 27 mile cycle dash on Friday to get to my favourite level crossing south of Newark to capture Tornado on the first leg on Friday.

I was about 25 yards from the LC at the end of a dead straight farm road only to see the damned engine flash through in front of me, running early. I could have cried!

I think a moped may be in order Peter (just that bit faster maybe!!!!) Seriously, its no joke when that happens especially considering the distance you traveled Peter.

David, that's a spectacular shot cables or no cables. bet you got a good whiff of the smoke as well.
Cliff.




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davidtrout

Link Posted 21/05/2012 - 16:59
Peter: Sorry you missed Tornado in Nottinghamshire. I got it arriving at Durham later on the same journey.
Cliff: The sound effects were good as well as the exhaust trail. Bittern must have been on full regulator here. I was on an overbridge near where I live, about a mile and a half out of Durham station, and watched it from a standing start on dead straight track picking up speed. It was memorable.
David

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nonur

Link Posted 06/06/2012 - 09:38
It looks like a spider coming out of of its hole to hunt with the wires and rails around. What a powerful looking engine with its impressive front! Great shot!
Regards,
Nezih
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