Hdr train 

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  • another attempt at HDR, this time on the “Klondyke” which is on the railway siding at Queenscliff

  • Watching the Trains

  • Here is one of my photos, a Very talented chap called Shepy has done the processing, and what a superb job he has done too, if you have not seen Shepy’s work then please go and check him out, just type shepy into the search bar. / Hope you like it.

  • A completely empty empty train carriage, HDR

  • Flinders train 50 favs

  • Flinders Street Station – Melbourne one of Melbourne’s more famous landmarks so busy nearly all the time . Wanted to capture some of the rush outside as well. 654 views

  • Location: Sacramento River Levee / Technique: HDR Special Thanks to Larry Butterworth for supplying this image with a more fitting Title.

  • The roof structure at Southern Cross railway station

  • Another in my train series from the Train Museum at Thirlmere in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia) ... this time the old metal, drop-down handbasin. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / / /

  • A long line of cattle i saw on my way home from a shoot Canon 450D SLR / 3 images merged in photomatix and tonemapped to create HDR. Sky and trees at the top of the hill were added from another photo using layering in photoshop

  • The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England.The line opened in 1987 operating a service from Bury to Ramsbottom via Summerseat. In 1991 the service was extended via Irwell Vale to Rawtenstall, and in September 2003 an eastbound extension from Bury to Heywood was opened. To reach Heywood, the line climbs a gradient of 1 in 36, and falling at a gradient of 1 in 41, to cross over the Manchester Metrolink line into Bury. The heritage line is now just over 12 miles (19 km) long, and has a mainline connection with the national railway network at Castleton, beyond Heywood. There are plans to extend the running line further to Castleton in the future. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – HDR Featured in the Powered by Steam and Trains groups DEC 2008. / Featured in the JPG Cast-offs group JUNE 2009. / Featured in the A Place to Call Home SEP 2009. / Featured in the Nikon DSLR Users group SEP 2009.

  • ‘The Lancastrian’ at East Lancashire Railway in b+w. Also added a vignette which I think makes the loco stand out a bit more. Nikon D80 18-105mm / HDR 3 exposures from a single RAW / Processed in Photomatix and Elements 6 Featured in the Shades of Grey group DEC 2008. / Featured in the Trains group JAN 2009. / Featured in the First Things group APR 2009. / Featured in the The Addicted Photographer group MAY 2009. / Featured in the Victorian Viewfinders MAY 2009. / Featured in the Happy Haven Photography group JUNE 2009. / Featured in the Black & White Photographers United group AUG 2009. / Featured in the Nikon D80 Users Group AUG 2009. / Featured in the Tone it Down group SEP 2009. / Featured in the HDR Photography group OCT 2009. Winner of The Addicted Photographer – Black & White Challenge MAY 2009. / Winner of the Black & White Photography Challenge – Trains AUG 2009. / Winner of the HDR Photography Challenge – The Beauty of Black & White OCT 2009. / Runner up in the Tone it Down Challenge – That one great shot NOV 2009.

  • This is the first shot that I have posted in a while. It is also the first one I took with my new D700. It is a shot of a Train passing the current track works at Kirrawee Station. They are doubling the tracks. Theses works have been going on for a while now and I think they have also gone over budget quite substantially. Hope you enjoy the image. Cheers, Alex alexkess.com

  • Done in ultra contrast HDR. The camera was set on the rail, and not much attention was paid to the alignment of the trees and the rail until I put it on my computer and viewed it full size. The trees line up perfectly and reflect quite nicely on the smooth shiny steel of the rail. Pittsylvania County, Virginia * / (Featured in the Reflectivity group on 04-15-09) / (Featured in the All About Your Best Work group on 05-05-09)*

  • Railway crossing near my house in rural NSW Australia. I did a black and white HDR and added the red light with the lens flare filter. Canon 450D SLR

  • Como Marina and Bridge just after sunset – Como, Sydney, Australia. The interesting thing about this photo is that I was experimenting with delaying the time between each of the bracketed shots to capture the a train going each way on the bridge and I think this may have added to the vivid electric blue colour. The first shot was taken about 15 mins after sunset and the other two bracketed shots were taken 5 and 10 mins later respectively. You can see this a little in the fact that the boat on the right is a bit fuzzy. Very little post processing was done on this shot other than the obvious HDR process in Photomatix. Other that that it was just a minor crop to get rid of something I couldn’t see in the low light in the forground in iphoto and thats it. Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f10, HDR’ed in Photomatix with 3 exposures, mtr, -2 & +2, at 20, 6 & 30 seconds, iphoto, Slik 614CF tripod, Nikon ML-L3 remote.

  • Narrow Pass f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger

  • COUPLING ~ HDR f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,-1,-2 best viewed larger

  • Box Cars ~ HDR / f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger

  • St James station, Sydney, NSW, Australia. (security approved :) Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ f/8, 10mm, ISO 200, 3 exposures of 1/2, 2 & 8 sec HDR’d in Photomatix, Lightroom 2.

  • Featured in Dimensions September 2009 / Featured in The Male Photographer September 2009 / This is the passenger saloon of a class 142 train, one of the various class of trains I drive in my job as a train driver in the NW of England, these are probably the oldest stock I drive. / When I am not playing with cameras, I play with choo choos LOL / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / 5 Shot 1stop apart HDR tonemapped image using photomatix and finished in photoshop. / Topaz filter added afterwards / A little more info about the trains from wikipedia : / The British Rail Class 142 is a class of Pacer diesel multiple units used in the United Kingdom. 96 units were built by BREL in Derby between 1985 and 1987. They were a development of the earlier Class 141 which were introduced in 1984. / They were initially built for use on rural branch lines. However, as of May 2009 they are mainly used on busy commuter routes in the major cities in the north of England, alongside some branch lines in South Wales and Devon. / /

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