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So THAT'S What the Night Settings Are For...
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A train enters the picture
I started experimenting with moving the camera while the shutter was still open
This train became transparent This article has been viewed 1833 times in the last 2 years
EvilGentleman: 25th Feb 2006 - 01:44 GMTPeople? What people? These pics were taken around 3 AM along the service road to Autoroute 20, which becomes Highway 401 and eventually I-94. No pedestrians at that hour.
EvilGentleman: 27th Feb 2006 - 16:54 GMTOoooh, now I get it... Sorry, I did not understand the first time around there. The trains were cargo trains. The strip of lights you see that look like passenger windows are in actuality windows on the hangar door behind the train, as Dorval International Airport is the background. However, I suppose the train engineers may have been visible had this been a daylight shot at normal speed. Good point. Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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