Exeter hosts an evening of nostalgia using some old buses from the area.
This picture EFJ 666 is a 1938 Leyland Tiger, part of the WETC at Winkleigh[/IMG]
Last time I just used a booth at my railway station.
Sent off and had new back within a week and over Xmas / new year.
Great service by the passport agency 2007
Compositionally I prefer the whole train or hide behind some lineside feature.
Lighting, hmmm the elusive glint is much sought after amongst steam photographers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevin-staddon/ no glints though
Not overkeen on the first if im honest. Light is good, but all...
Light better on first than second. However would prefer composition of second (However not just the standard train spotter fron 3 quarter view) with entire train as opposed to cutting off first coach unless using a natural break (Tree etc)
Ed,
The "Avoid the Hassy" was just me quoting from elsewhere.
If we avoid the Hassy (due to cost) which has the best range of lenses. Would that be the Bronica?
I wish! If only I could win the lottery!
Why, I have a camera outfit in the classifieds for an un-Hassy price.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.