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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 507583" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Driving up I-95 on my way home spot an north bound AmTrak the second engine has a unusual paint scheme. Knowing I never will make the station a Cypress Creek in time, they run at close to 70MPH in that segment, I head for the Deerfield station. In front of me is an FHP so no chance to push it and it looks extremely over cast up the road. About 2 miles south of the exit it start raining. Plan pull into the gas station near the tracks roll the window down and get a shot, but no trees blocking the view. The gates are coming down as the train arrives at the station but go back up, cross the tracks make a u-turn as the gates come back down. Knowing the camera is still set for the earlier shots hit the ISO button up 6 clicks. The train departs the station and for the trouble all I get is this.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]186981[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 507583, member: 37799"] Driving up I-95 on my way home spot an north bound AmTrak the second engine has a unusual paint scheme. Knowing I never will make the station a Cypress Creek in time, they run at close to 70MPH in that segment, I head for the Deerfield station. In front of me is an FHP so no chance to push it and it looks extremely over cast up the road. About 2 miles south of the exit it start raining. Plan pull into the gas station near the tracks roll the window down and get a shot, but no trees blocking the view. The gates are coming down as the train arrives at the station but go back up, cross the tracks make a u-turn as the gates come back down. Knowing the camera is still set for the earlier shots hit the ISO button up 6 clicks. The train departs the station and for the trouble all I get is this. [ATTACH=CONFIG]186981._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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