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SRW Scenic Tours: Burning the Midnight Oil

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The next installment in my Sava Railways Scenic Tours photo series:

"Burning the Midnight Oil"

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Image is a link.

--Tony

Way cool! I like that light effect. Did you use any kind of mist or set your camera for longer exposure to catch the beam?

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You almost have to look twice to see it's Lego.....that is an AWESOME shot 'SavaTheAggie' - dam, that would make a COOL wallpaper indeed - I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

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Way cool! I like that light effect. Did you use any kind of mist or set your camera for longer exposure to catch the beam?

Thanks much! Actually it's a bit of both. Almost all of my Scenic Tour photos are taken on a long exposure - I do it to overcome narrow depth of field from zooming in so much. As for the "mist", I have been talking about doing a photo like this for quite some time, but I've always been concerned about dry ice or humidifiers around electronics - water and electricity don't mix. The "mist" is actually body powder, "smoked" out of the bottle it comes in. I simply turned the bottle on its side a bit and squeezed it over and over, causing a "smoke" of body powder to shoot out. Caused quite a mess (especially doing it over and over trying to get the shot "right", but it was worth it, I think. I used a can of air and a swiffer to clean up after each shot.

You almost have to look twice to see it's Lego.....that is an AWESOME shot 'SavaTheAggie' - dam, that would make a COOL wallpaper indeed - I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

Thanks much! I've tried recreating it to come up with an alternate view, but apparently this was one of those one-in-a-million, never to be duplicated shots.

Nice work. Reminds me of Modelroader magazine pic from a long time ago.

Thanks! I wouldn't be surprised if the photo that inspired me is the same one you saw in the magazine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PRR-T1.jpg

--Tony

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