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Hi,

I relaxed a little this evening in a town near Vienna and played around ;)



SPR 2795 "Südbahn-Sprinter" to Oberwart
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InterCity 653 "HEERES-SPORTZENTRUM" to Graz
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R 2325 from Breclav
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ÖBB EuroCity 633 "Bergbaumuseum Klagenfurt" to Villach
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E 2935
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R 2328 to Bernhardsthal
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SPR 1733 "Südbahn-Sprinter"
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E 2938
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EuroNight 235 "Remus" to Rome
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Spectacular... they have all come out beautifully!
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Nice. I really like OEBB's liveries- the red/black and the newer grey/red (never liked the old Jaffa/Blood Orange), and your pictures always bring them out well.
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Excellent results - some of the best rail photography that I have seen! :)
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Post by NeutronIC »

In case anyones curious, it's extremely simple to do and as you can see very effective :)

Simply follow the subject with the camera for a brief moment, click the shutter, while continuing to follow the subject for another moment - it takes a little practice but once you get the hang of it, it's a great way to capture speed and still get a damn good picture of the loco or stock itself.

I got a neat picture of a speed boat passing a ship I was one as we pulled out of Hamburg port one time using this trick :)

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Post by petermakosch »

lol, they really draw your focus to the train, and not the surroundings!
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I've managed a few panning shots...
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/551381/L/

Except my subject was a British Midland Embraer 145 :wink:
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Thanks a lot guys! :)

Very nice shot, Martin! Also have to pay a visit to the airport once in a while... ;)
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Fantastic photos, as per usual! You seem to be able to take an excellent photo wherever you go and whatever the conditions. Not one picture posted on the forums by you has been bad. Truly amazing, and very impressive.
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Post by ca55ie »

is it just me or did it make the trains look like models? lol

Excellent as usual mate, i may be posting some of my first ever rail pics later, so eyes keep your eyes peeled :)

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I agree you know, I thought they were model railways at first! :lol:
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