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    This was an experiment that went pear-shaped. The intention was to shoot the Sydney-Melbourne XPT
    hurtling towards the camera at 100kmph, right over my head, but I was on the wrong track and lost focus!
    Nevertheless, the shot is not without drama.

    E-3 @ 1/320 @ f/5.6 @ ISO400 @ 60mm @ -0.3 EV * Continuous focus *
    Dynamic Focus Area should have been set at Centre High rather than Centre Low.

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    Oh ! Mark your working so hard for this shot ! Its so unfair that the TRAIN was on the WRONG TRACK for YOU ! ... never mind ... it ALL comes to he who waits, patiently

    But its great fun on here, sharing "Learning Curves" ! Wait until you see my Learning Curves with the BIGMA and Eagles; Hawks & Vultures yesterday

    ps I thought "Offline" meant you had Internet probs getting online ...
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      I like it Mark, I can't really tell you why....

      On reflection I think that for me it's quite captivating with of course that intriguing title
      Regards Huw

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        Yes it does show some drama, but should I ask what risks you were taking to get this shot?
        Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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          Ross, I am hoping Mark is using a remote for his camera shutter operation(between the tracks?) YIKES HE IS NOT LAYING ON THE TRACKS IS HE
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            An interesting experiment, and I'm sure you had worked out a safe method to do it.

            But - there can be a powerful movement of air under a train, enough to dislodge a camera. Coaches and wagons often have more brake, heating and other connectors than are actually used, these can dangle quite close to track level and are disconcertingly solid.

            Manual pre-set focus with the camera firing in burst mode might be more likely to succeed.

            Nick

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              Yikes ! What about ... if someone flushed the LOO ! Marks camera could be seriously damaged ...
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                Originally posted by Nick Temple-Fry View Post
                An interesting experiment, and I'm sure you had worked out a safe method to do it.

                But - there can be a powerful movement of air under a train, enough to dislodge a camera. Coaches and wagons often have more brake, heating and other connectors than are actually used, these can dangle quite close to track level and are disconcertingly solid.

                Manual pre-set focus with the camera firing in burst mode might be more likely to succeed.

                Nick
                That would be my concern too, but if some of the ballast is moved out to create a nest, maybe it might stay there better (& hoping nothing is dangling). On the other hand, Mark, don't try it again!
                Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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                  Originally posted by Chevvyf1 View Post
                  Yikes ! What about ... if someone flushed the LOO ! Marks camera could be seriously damaged ...
                  Thankfully that all goes into tanks. Could you imagine the comments we'd get about the crappy railways we have if that happened.
                  We have that anyhow because the state govt hasn't done it's job for too long.
                  Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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                    Sorry but this is damn right stupid!!
                    Thanks
                    Tim

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                      Ahhh! BUT lots of FUN ... WELL ON HERE !
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                        The man is incorrigible.
                        And I suspect this is also illegal.

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                          Originally posted by Floribunda View Post
                          The man is incorrigible.
                          And I suspect this is also illegal.
                          I dunno. All these spoil sports!
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                            Originally posted by Floribunda View Post
                            The man is incorrigible.
                            And I suspect this is also illegal.
                            I shall read that as Incorruptible.

                            Illegal if you survive - and are caught.

                            If you die intestate and there is nothing to confiscate no charges will be laid and you might even become a photographic legend .

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                              Originally posted by Nick Temple-Fry View Post
                              An interesting experiment, and I'm sure you had worked out a safe method to do it.

                              But - there can be a powerful movement of air under a train, enough to dislodge a camera. Coaches and wagons often have more brake, heating and other connectors than are actually used, these can dangle quite close to track level and are disconcertingly solid.

                              Manual pre-set focus with the camera firing in burst mode might be more likely to succeed. Nick
                              Thanks Nick. I will remember your advice and that powerful movement of air next time I go for the shot I was trying for. Perhaps I should consider using the E-520 instead!

                              And thanks for giving me credit for not being entiely mad - I assure you and all that I did work out a safe way of doing it which I shall reveal later when I am able to post a successful result.

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