I swear, train engineers are part psychic. Framing is excellent, with great
lines...
Now if you could do some HDR tricks, some of the shadow on the right would
fill in a bit, but that's minor detail and artistic preference.
I feel like I was there, in more ways than one.
WayneS
At 11/7/2011 06:46 PM, you wrote:
>http://zone-10.com/cmsm/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=649&Itemid=1
>
>OK, now for some OM content for the OM list. This picture was taken
>about two weeks ago just east of Afton, Iowa. The camera used was a most
>lovely black OM-4T and a glorious Zuiko 35-80/2.8 lens. Lens was set to
>35mm and probably around F8. Auto exposure. I think I did use the
>polarizing filter. Kodak Ektar 100 filled out sensor duty. Both lens and
>camera have the heritage of being owned by our very own WayneS. In fact,
>except for the 24/2.8, everything in the bag was from Wayne's special stash
>of OM gear that day. Lot's of other great shots that day, but this one
>would probably please the railroad fans.
>
>Other than the for pay stuff, I've shot almost exclusively OM for the past
>month. Life is good!
>
>Ever notice that they always blow their whistle at you just as you press
>the shutter release?
>
>AG
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