Exxpress steam

by davidtrout

A long shot of A4 class loco Sir Nigel Gresley speeding through Durham on a special express, the Heart of Midlothian. Its coming off the curve from the viaduct at around 70mph.
K10d+DA*50-135mm lens with the picture cropped and blown up to compress perspective.
Uploaded15/03/2010 - 16:11
CategoryTransport
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pgweber
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:13 Link
I always think the head-on shot creates a sense of urgency, makes the engines seem more muscular!

I feel a temptation to go b/w for steam shots too, to heighten the sense of nostalgia, though this loses the maroons or apple green engines.

B/W works well here, facing head-on to the black smokebox.

Good work David!

Regards,
Peter
Peter

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Cliff-P
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:16 Link
The image really suits B+W David, almost a step back in time!.

We should organise a user meet for all the steam buffs on PU and travel (steam hauled) along the Settle ans Carlisle route or somewhere, That would be a great day out.
Cliff.




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pgweber
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:21 Link
But who would photograph the train, Cliff?

Peter
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davidtrout
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:24 Link
We should organise a user meet for all the steam buffs on PU and travel (steam hauled) along the Settle ans Carlisle route or somewhere, That would be a great day out.[/quote]

Count me in Cliff.
david
Edited by davidtrout: 15/03/2010 - 17:24
Cliff-P
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:24 Link
pgweber wrote:
But who would photograph the train, Cliff?

Peter

Good point
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Edited by Cliff-P: 15/03/2010 - 17:27
bwlchmawr
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:43 Link
Love this one, David. A real main-line classic shot. They're handsome (if a bit Eastern for our cultured GWR tastes!) Love the head-on shot, too! Big gala next two weekends on the WSR but I am rubbish at engine shots!

Best wishes,

Andrew
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Rees
Posted 15/03/2010 - 17:56 Link
Lovely depth to this B&W take - well taken.
Count me in on the PU meet - Settle to Carlisle
Not everything in life is Black & White, If only it were!
Kind Regards,
Rees
beginner
Posted 15/03/2010 - 21:13 Link
Wonderful David!.....I had Gresley in my old train set!...in Blue of course!.....
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davidtrout
Posted 15/03/2010 - 21:33 Link
Thanks for all the comments. Ken, this engine is still blue but the light the day I took this was wishy washy and it looks better in b+w.
david
Cliff-P
Posted 16/03/2010 - 18:10 Link
Rees wrote:
Lovely depth to this B&W take - well taken.
Count me in on the PU meet - Settle to Carlisle

Your in, No backing out now
Cliff.




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