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Gary Knapp
Guest
Hi Folks;
For everyone's awareness, the September issue of TRAINS magazine will include a FEATURE article on my night photography! A nighttime trackside interview with veteran railroad journalist Karl Zimmerman, (35 yrs. of published articles) last October, brings this dream feature to reality! It's not common for TRAINS to feature ANYONE'S photography, getting "a" photograph published is quite an accomplishment. So I'm very grateful for this opportunity to show what can be done with remote control flash units and CANON bodies at night along the railroad. One of my night photos also graces the cover for this issue. More on TRAINS here:http://www.kalmbach.com/kpc/default.aspx?c=a&id=30
So the view from "cloud nine" is extraordinary!
Two recent samples here: The quintessential New England village view with church is in Gorham, NH, shot with Zeiss ZF 35/2 at f2, and Canon 5D (ISO 1600 & 1/200) and the reflection photo is on Round Pond in Locke Mills, Maine. Shot with Zeiss 28/2 at f2 and Canon 5D, same settings as above.
Those of you interested in this type of photography should look this issue up!
All The Best;
Gary
For everyone's awareness, the September issue of TRAINS magazine will include a FEATURE article on my night photography! A nighttime trackside interview with veteran railroad journalist Karl Zimmerman, (35 yrs. of published articles) last October, brings this dream feature to reality! It's not common for TRAINS to feature ANYONE'S photography, getting "a" photograph published is quite an accomplishment. So I'm very grateful for this opportunity to show what can be done with remote control flash units and CANON bodies at night along the railroad. One of my night photos also graces the cover for this issue. More on TRAINS here:http://www.kalmbach.com/kpc/default.aspx?c=a&id=30
So the view from "cloud nine" is extraordinary!
Two recent samples here: The quintessential New England village view with church is in Gorham, NH, shot with Zeiss ZF 35/2 at f2, and Canon 5D (ISO 1600 & 1/200) and the reflection photo is on Round Pond in Locke Mills, Maine. Shot with Zeiss 28/2 at f2 and Canon 5D, same settings as above.
Those of you interested in this type of photography should look this issue up!
All The Best;
Gary