Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Make Room For The Train - How'd I do that?

Several have inquired about how I did this, so here it is. It was pretty easy actually. First set your camera to Manual mode Shutter speed is key.  The settings weren't perfect since this was a spur of the moment shot. I ones that were used ; 1/80th sec for shutter, would of gone slower to 1/60th if this was planned and used a tripod. Since it was a bright day F-stop was at f/25, ISO was at 250, thought I had it 200 which would of been better.  At the last moment I ask the family to stand by the track...at a safe distance and be very very still.  With no posing time allowed they did great! 

Use the slide bar at the bottom to speed the slideshow up.

You don't have to use a train, you just need to be safe.  Any moving object will work, the faster the better.
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To view the series of photos with the moving train

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