Today we could hear the steam-whistle.....

Hi friends,
We are living near the trainstation and today people could have a ride with old fashioned steam trains. So every half hour I heared the steam-whistle and the chook-a-chook of the train. What a great sounds! Here are a few pictures, 828, real color mode, ISO 64, manual mode, f3.2 1/200 sec. It was an overcast day, so the pictures have good details. For the portrait of the conductor I used a bit of on board fill flash.





We are living near the trainstation and today people could have a ride with old fashioned steam trains. So every half hour I heared the steam-whistle and the chook-a-chook of the train. What a great sounds! Here are a few pictures, 828, real color mode, ISO 64, manual mode, f3.2 1/200 sec. It was an overcast day, so the pictures have good details. For the portrait of the conductor I used a bit of on board fill flash.






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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
On the last shot, the men in back are soooo clear. I love it for that. Then I thought, they look like they were stuck on there, but I know they aren't because of the occasion and all.
But how did you get the middle man to fly?
ginger:D
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Thanks so much, Harry!
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Hi Adrian,
I can't remember ever riding on a steam train! Nice series, the overcast day really made those day-glo jackets pop out of the picture.
I have one question though, what are the little white specks on the conductor's hat and coat?
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You won't believe your ears when you heare them whistle and make the chu chu sound
The white specks,
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Thanks for your kind comment! I learned from Yuri that overcast days gives you pictures with great light and detail.
What do you mean with "how did you get the middle man to fly?" ? I wish I knew
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