Under the wires

Photo of the Week by davidtrout

The East Coast Mainline from London to Edinburgh was electrified years ago - but the now 100-year-old preserved express steam locomotive 'Flying Scotsman' still draws crowds whenever it turns out to run special charter trains. On this trip in September it took a train from York to Edinburgh. Most vantage points generally get over crowded with photographers but there's a high footbridge near where I live in Durham that rarely attracts the crowds There was only one other photographer on this morning. The bridge has a high parapet and I had to stretch to rest my K3+DA* 70-200m 2.8 lens on the top of it, first removing the lens hood in case it caught on the bridge and fell down to the track. The precise composition I was looking for was worked out in advance to avoid the cables spoiling the view of the engine but compacting the perspective at the point where the two slow lines form a junction with the fast tracks. Speed of the train was probably between between 65-75 mph. The camera was on drive and I just kept my finger on the button as it roared post.
Uploaded04/10/2023 - 09:09
CategoryTransport
Shutter Speed1/1000
Aperturef/6.3
ISO1000
Focal Length200mm
Views/Likes179/16

Antony
Posted 04/10/2023 - 09:52 Link
David, that's a brilliant shot; you've achieved a unique and distinctive perspective on a very well photographed locomotive. Well done!
1stEverPentax
Posted 04/10/2023 - 10:50 Link
Cracking shot.

You've managed to turn the electrification infrastructure (which would ordinarily be considered a detraction) into a big plus.

The shot quite literally wouldn't have the same impact for me were it absent.

By juxtaposing the two...electric and steam, you've managed to create a whole new element to the image as well that goes beyond the purely visual.

Really good.

Karlo
davidtrout
Posted 04/10/2023 - 11:07 Link
Antony wrote:
David, that's a brilliant shot; you've achieved a unique and distinctive perspective on a very well photographed locomotive. Well done!

Thanks
davidtrout
Posted 04/10/2023 - 11:08 Link
1stEverPentax wrote:
Cracking shot.

You've managed to turn the electrification infrastructure (which would ordinarily be considered a detraction) into a big plus.

The shot quite literally wouldn't have the same impact for me were it absent.

By juxtaposing the two...electric and steam, you've managed to create a whole new element to the image as well that goes beyond the purely visual.

Really good.
Thanks
Karlo

leep
Posted 04/10/2023 - 13:11 Link
All that you did to achieve this splendid image was well worth it.
Super compo and timing (image choice)
Edited by leep: 04/10/2023 - 13:12
go4IT
Posted 04/10/2023 - 13:59 Link
Your careful planning paid dividend. Very nice result David. Like
LennyBloke
Posted 04/10/2023 - 15:10 Link
We've all seen loads of these photos where the electrification looks a real mess - you've managed to produce a really interesting image that structures the lines and rails into a super composition complemented by the perfect placement of the locomotive - POTW material
LennyBloke
Flan
Posted 04/10/2023 - 17:23 Link
All thats said so far and more, order from chaos separated perfectly.
Great photograph.
davidtrout
Posted 04/10/2023 - 21:57 Link
Thanks for the kind compliments' I rather enjoyed working on this image.
David
davidwozhere
Posted 04/10/2023 - 23:26 Link
I'm glad you enjoyed working on it because we have certainly enjoyed looking at it. Time well spent with a marvelous result.
Both the *istDS and the K5 are incurably addicted to old glass

My page on Photocrowd
GIULIO57
Posted 05/10/2023 - 03:21 Link
It well worth LIKE. SUPER.
PPG
Posted 05/10/2023 - 10:37 Link
Pretty good. Try a tonal B&W?
davidtrout
Posted 05/10/2023 - 10:51 Link
Grodgeman wrote:
Pretty good. Try a tonal B&W?

I'll give that some thought
David
pauljay
Posted 07/10/2023 - 11:52 Link
That is an amazing shot!
Paul.

Photography is not a sport. It has no rules. Everything must be dared and tried! (Bill Brandt)
PPG
K10D
Posted 07/10/2023 - 16:08 Link
Class act demonstration of how to get it right. Excellent image David.

Best regards
Inspiration is rarer than a plate glass camera.....
davidtrout
Posted 09/10/2023 - 17:29 Link
Some complimentary comments plus POTW. I think I'll crack open a bottle of something.
Thanks all,
David





-
drofmit
Posted 09/10/2023 - 17:36 Link
Congrats David on POTW.... cracking shot...
I echo what Karlo said... without the infrastructure, it would have just been yet another "steam train coming towards the camera" shot!!
I also love the graphic nature of the cantenary system which also wouldn't be seen like that without the smoke [except perhaps on a misty morning...]
Lovely.
Never be afraid to talk about your techniques...
"Give a thousand photographers...
the same camera, lens and scene...
and you'll always get a thousand different takes!!"
Anon.
GIULIO57
Posted 09/10/2023 - 18:47 Link
Great POTW
PPG
davidwozhere
Posted 09/10/2023 - 22:44 Link
Well done for POTW ! Hope you enjoyed whatever you cracked open.
Both the *istDS and the K5 are incurably addicted to old glass

My page on Photocrowd
1stEverPentax
Posted 10/10/2023 - 15:14 Link
As of 15:12 on tuesday afternoon picture has had 95/12 views/votes...wow.

It's a long time since we have seen numbers like that on this site.
tommyt
Posted 10/10/2023 - 16:08 Link
Missed this one David and a fully deserving POTW, well done and enjoy your Bottle of whatever you fancy...Liked..Tommyt.
Posted 10/10/2023 - 17:17 Link
What ALL of the above say and then some. Well deserved POTW. And now crack open that well deserved bottle. Cheers!
Be well, stay safe, but most of all, invest in memories
tyronet2000
Posted 13/10/2023 - 17:34 Link
Well deserved Photo of the Week David
Regards
Stan

PPG
drofmit
Posted 14/10/2023 - 07:14 Link
Echoing what 1stEverPentax said on Tuesday.....
As of 08:08hrs [European] on Saturday 14th October this photo has had 127 Views & 15 Likes....
David, you should crack open another bottle.... I think you might have set a new target!!
Never be afraid to talk about your techniques...
"Give a thousand photographers...
the same camera, lens and scene...
and you'll always get a thousand different takes!!"
Anon.
go4IT
Posted 15/10/2023 - 19:08 Link
You fully deserve all the forgoing compliments David. You have demonstrated that sometimes forethought and planning are necessary to produce an image—-photography often is, but sometimes is not a simple matter of point and shoot.

Add Comment

To leave a comment - Log in to Pentax User or create a new account.