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Question: Did you consider placing the camera midway between the two trains? Or, were you setup for the image as captured, and the second train on the right, came in unexpectedly?
I am interested in your setup strategy.
Regards,
Hal
HBB
Location: Phoenix AZ US Posts: 8,923
Wed 29-July-2020 09:46
Egbert:
I apologize, for not being awake enough to recognize that your name is not Furth.
I realize that getting old is not for the timid or faint of heart.
Regards,
Hal (HBB)
Ineluki
Location: Nuremberg DE Posts: 9,150
Fri 31-July-2020 11:55
Hi Hal,
second train came by surprise. I was struggling with a drunk man the moment when the two trains started. Just pressed the release.
Egbert
HBB
Location: Phoenix AZ US Posts: 8,923
Sat 01-August-2020 02:26
Egbert: Thanks for the explanation.
The station looks almost deserted, and spotless... What time of day was it?
Do you plan to return to the site, possibly to capture additional images?
Regards,
Hal
Ineluki
Location: Nuremberg DE Posts: 9,150
Sat 01-August-2020 02:37
Hal, at the moment no. To take a photo like this you need an official permission.
Egbert
Ineluki
Location: Nuremberg DE Posts: 9,150
Sat 01-August-2020 02:39
Every time a train starts you will see in every subway station emptiness because the crowd is inside the trains.