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  • andy555
    Participant

    Hi Guys, I have been working with Irish Rail for a few years now but recently i have decided to document things i see on the railway so your comments would be very helpful :D

    Regards Andy

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Andy,

    You need to get the location of the photo on flickr, ie where flickr have stored it.
    You do this by right clicking on the photo on flickr (pick one of the different sizes) and copy the link location.
    Then just paste that into your post here and put the img tags around it.

    So the large size of your photo is located here on flickr:

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4044/4408458080_72a65b2e73_b.jpg

    When you paste it here and put the tags around it, it’ll look like this:

    4408458080_72a65b2e73_b.jpg

    Anyhow, I’ve edited your original post, so you should be able to edit it and see what it looks like.

    andy555
    Participant

    Thanks for the tip ill try it know…im just a bit slow lol

    brendancullen
    Participant

    Intresting set Andy. I love image No.3 (train blured).

    What shutter speed did you use – and approx how fast was the train going – as i had this shot on my “things to do” list.

    Not many trains pass through Wicklow – so i’ll only get one go at it when on-site.

    Thanks in advance.

    Bren
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/brencullen/

    andy555
    Participant

    Hi…the shutter speed was a .8 of a sec, ISO 100 you dont need much because the trains are moving so fast on that stretch of track anyway anywhere between 70mph – 100mph.

    pullandbang
    Member

    Love the shots mainly ‘cos I love trains (little boy still at heart).
    Like the detail in the second and the movement in the third one.

    One thing that detracts from them is your name & copyright plastered across them – just a personal observation.

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