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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 46384" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Thanks James! I was actually in my car parked down to the right as I was waitng for shots. This train backed into the yard and stopped to couple more cars further down. It then occured to me that the overpass would be a great vantage point, so I ran my ass off getting up there (the guys in the yard must think I'm nuts!). I ripped off about 15 shots using the railing as my tripod, it then started moving again. Thanks to auto-bracketing I got some good shots. The morning was looking like a bust until the last minute!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 46384, member: 4399"] Thanks James! I was actually in my car parked down to the right as I was waitng for shots. This train backed into the yard and stopped to couple more cars further down. It then occured to me that the overpass would be a great vantage point, so I ran my ass off getting up there (the guys in the yard must think I'm nuts!). I ripped off about 15 shots using the railing as my tripod, it then started moving again. Thanks to auto-bracketing I got some good shots. The morning was looking like a bust until the last minute! [/QUOTE]
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