Thanks for the compliments on my night shot. It is my first attempt at an O Winston Link type picture. One of my favorite railroad photographers. Still have some work to do..
Tom
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Thanks for the compliments on my night shot. It is my first attempt at an O Winston Link type picture. One of my favorite railroad photographers. Still have some work to do..
Tom
@Randy Harrison posted:
Nice control of the lighting Randy . ๐
I've tried to get lighting going for a shot on part of my layout but haven't been able ,yet, to get a nice combination like you have achieved .๐ค
Nice photos. ๐
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Boy Ted ........this is definitely something special . I've seen weathering techniques on rolling stock and locomotives but never saw anything done on buildings in a street scene like this. Great look . ๐ค
Dallas, and Kevin', some great contributions!!! We're on page 5 already and growing' Kevin, I like that building'.. Dallas, keep going'... you're doing good'....
Here is a still taken from a video I shot. The red Hue is from a traffic light in front of the subjects... Remarkably, there is depth of field. Shot with a GO-Pro Hero 4 cube camera'...
@CoastsideKevin posted:The long passenger platform is really quite a nice focal point Kevin. The fencing with the billboards and the lighting is perfect. ๐
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas, and Kevin', some great contributions!!! We're on page 5 already and growing' Kevin, I like that building'.. Dallas, keep going'... you're doing good'....
Here is a still taken from a video I shot. The red Hue is from a traffic light in front of the subjects... Remarkably, there is depth of field. Shot with a GO-Pro Hero 4 cube camera'...
After spending years with Canon SLRs, I would have had to stop breathing while using my tripod to get that kind of depth of field on a long exposure in this kind of light Ted. ๐ These newest photo devices and their manipulation possibilities are unreal .
Nicely done with the light angling in and focusing on different segments of the scene.
The photos I'm seeing on this thread are getting into the realm of fine art. ๐จ
Dallas, believe it or not'. no tripod. I hand hold the Go-Pro. and just let it do it's thing. Sometimes I get a perfect shot. When trying for depth of field with this camera, never works. Yet this shot has it... Mystery...
We are getting some really fine scale photography by some very talented modelers and photographers. We need some black & white shots too.
I see you signing off with Dong Ha 1969. My rear area was Duc Foe, and went to the field from Fire Base San Juan Hill... 1970'...23rd Infantry'...
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas, believe it or not'. no tripod. I hand hold the Go-Pro. and just let it do it's thing. Sometimes I get a perfect shot. When trying for depth of field with this camera, never works. Yet this shot has it... Mystery...
We are getting some really fine scale photography by some very talented modelers and photographers. We need some black & white shots too.
I see you signing off with Dong Ha 1969. My rear area was Duc Foe, and went to the field from Fire Base San Juan Hill... 1970'...23rd Infantry'...
When you squeeze the trigger do you hold your breath or do you let it out . Petty unbelievable clarity for not using a tripod Ted. ,KUDOS.
Yup, these people are really having fun with this thread. Tech advice is always appreciated on this forum and the pictures ,of course ,are worth a thousand words.
........Americal......blue and white stars.
@Dallas Joseph posted:
Thank you! Iโm using an old iPhone 7, so my pictures are grainy. Canโt wait to upgrade to a new phone!
Kevin, Old or grainy'.. your pics are very good, and thank you for taking the time to post your contributions to the thread'... They are very much appreciated.
๐ Yes Dallas, the Americal'. And yes, when taking stills, I hold the breath. With the Go-Pro, no. It has a pretty decent stabilizer in it. I am so happy you are enjoying the thread'....
Ted, great thread...first time I've seen it! Leave it to you to take the well-deserved lead on photography skills I've take the easy way out lately. I have better luck using my Samsung Galaxy camera (5 years old now) than my 35mm SLR. I'm not a big fan of the latest windows version, but the photo editing software option is great for light effects and can easily convert any picture to B & W. With the simple movement of a bar, you can darken a picture or convert to B & W. I take most of my pics near dusk when there's a small amount of natural light hitting the layout from the basement windows...light up the buildings, hit the shutter, then adjust lighting on the PC afterwards, as needed.
A favorite from the summer "Benz" rally...
Dallas, I can recall seeing that "blue patch with stars" at Polk in '69...some great guys for sure!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Ted, one of my favorites above...magnificent scenery Love the two-tone B-Y Ford cab too...'52? Hmmm,...the Savoy, sounds familiar from the early days...lol!
One more pic with light adjustment for now...regular light, adjusted darker, and lastly, black & white. I haven't figured out how to add snowflakes....any suggestions? Must have been a slight mist or fog in the air that night as the temperature dropped...
@Capetrainman posted:Ted, great thread...first time I've seen it! Leave it to you to take the well-deserved lead on photography skills I've take the easy way out lately. I have better luck using my Samsung Galaxy camera (5 years old now) than my 35mm SLR. I'm not a big fan of the latest windows version, but the photo editing software option is great for light effects and can easily convert any picture to B & W. With the simple movement of a bar, you can darken a picture or convert to B & W. I take most of my pics near dusk when there's a small amount of natural light hitting the layout from the basement windows...light up the buildings, hit the shutter, then adjust lighting on the PC afterwards, as needed.
A favorite from the summer "Benz" rally...
Dallas, I can recall seeing that "blue patch with stars" at Polk in '69...some great guys for sure!
I've used the photo editing on my inexpensive Motorola phone with good results .
Yup.......they lived under that Southern Cross..........great song lyrics too.
Nice work Paul'...good looking shots....... Look on your PC in the start menu, for 3D effects'. You simply take a photo and add snow, rain etc.... Here is an example'
That Southern Cross was our guide on direction in the jungle when it was pitch dark'.. Except for the monsoon season. the sky was always bright with stars'.... Enough commentary on this. We don't want to get in trouble'....๐
Click arrow'...
Paul, really nice pictures.
Tom
Beautiful shots from everyone!
Great fun photo experience thread , Ted.
Here's a little contribution..............' 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT '.......another YARN structure by Judy. The fourth one she has done without a pattern .......a smidge of help from me. This will make ten for the Christmas layout .
...........Quarter Gauger 48 ( Ted ) ........Mike g.....pd............this is why I needed more than a dozen elves. Sort of like the PE movie. ๐..........NOW.....for a little FUN.
@Dallas Joseph posted:Great fun photo experience thread , Ted.
Here's a little contribution......................another YARN structure by Judy. The fourth one she has done without a pattern .......a smidge of help from me. This will make ten for the Christmas layout .
...........Quarter Gauger 48 ( Ted ) ........Mike g.....pd............this is why I needed more than a dozen elves. Sort of like the PE movie. ๐..........NOW.....for a little FUN.
Joe:
BRAVO & BRAVA to you and Judy, respectively!!!!! That is creativity and artistry in its highest form! Thank you for sharing these photos.
Thanks Randy. It is a privilege for all of the forumites to share the photos........and fun too. ๐
I'll have to pass the "Brava "onto Judy if she doesn't see this reply first.
This thread is really an ' out of the box ' form of layout creative thinking. ๐ค
@Capetrainman posted:
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Nice work Paul'...good looking shots....... Look on your PC in the start menu, for 3D effects'. You simply take a photo and add snow, rain etc.... Here is an example'
That Southern Cross was our guide on direction in the jungle when it was pitch dark'.. Except for the monsoon season. the sky was always bright with stars'.... Enough commentary on this. We don't want to get in trouble'....๐
Click arrow'...
Hate to see that beautiful shiny bumper getting wet Ted. Nice rain effect though. ๐
@Capetrainman posted:Ted, great thread...first time I've seen it! Leave it to you to take the well-deserved lead on photography skills I've take the easy way out lately. I have better luck using my Samsung Galaxy camera (5 years old now) than my 35mm SLR. I'm not a big fan of the latest windows version, but the photo editing software option is great for light effects and can easily convert any picture to B & W. With the simple movement of a bar, you can darken a picture or convert to B & W. I take most of my pics near dusk when there's a small amount of natural light hitting the layout from the basement windows...light up the buildings, hit the shutter, then adjust lighting on the PC afterwards, as needed.
What lighting gave the blue light effect. ๐ค
Really nice playing the cool blue counter to the interior warm tone lights. ๐
Dallas'.. wow that is one spectacular building'.. and I lost count of the elves'.. Please pass to Judy my accolades on an excellent production... Now you are cooking with these special effects'... I love it. This is a very nice and unique contribution to the thread'.. Thank you for posting'....๐๐๐โ..
Paul, I see you found the 3-D effects on your PC... Nice work... the snow looks real....๐
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas'.. wow that is one spectacular building'.. and I lost count of the elves'.. Please pass to Judy my accolades on an excellent production... Now you are cooking with these special effects'... I love it. This is a very nice and unique contribution to the thread'.. Thank you for posting'....๐๐๐โ..
Paul, I see you found the 3-D effects on your PC... Nice work... the snow looks real....๐
Ted.......thank you for the kind comments. Also 100 was the count on the elves.
The snow effect I made for Paul took quite awhile but it was interesting. I Learning alot from this thread.
Thanks
A CTA "L" crossing the Chicago River late one dark, moonless evening.
Of course its really an MTH Railking Chicago subway set running through an MTH girder bridge.
@farmerjohn posted:
Looks good John.
I see the bright full moon lighting up the scene on a quiet night on the river. ๐
Nice .
@ScoutingDad posted:A CTA "L" crossing the Chicago River late one dark, moonless evening.
Of course its really an MTH Railking Chicago subway set running through an MTH girder bridge.
I can hear the CTA clanking over the bridge now. I'm pretty sure I can make out myself sitting in that artificially lit seat.
Nice ScoutingDad ๐
@Dallas Joseph posted:
Dallas, thanks for the feedback...the "blue" effect can only be from the natural light (near dusk) hitting the basement layout through the small basement windows right above and behind the layout. The lights from the buildings seem to add to the effect. I've tried a few different methods, and taking photos with a small amount of natural light in the background seems to work best for me. To edit a particular photo more if needed, I use the light bar adjustment in Windows 10 photo to darken the pic more, if needed. It seems there's a little bit of light 'luck' in my pics, but I'll take it
Great job on adding the snow to my pic...can you give me a hint on how to make that happen? Ted mentioned 3D effects on PC. I fount that app and will experiment with that later, but it will take me a while to figure it out...
John, those are excellent shots of your fantastic and superb modeling. Your night shots make theses scenes look absolutely real to life'.. Nice job indeed'.. Thanks for posting'...๐๐๐
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas'.. wow that is one spectacular building'.. and I lost count of the elves'.. Please pass to Judy my accolades on an excellent production... Now you are cooking with these special effects'... I love it. This is a very nice and unique contribution to the thread'.. Thank you for posting'....๐๐๐โ..
Paul, I see you found the 3-D effects on your PC... Nice work... the snow looks real....๐
Ted, I found the 3D effects in Windows 10 on the PC...will explore more later...thanks
Paul, the 3 - D effects Paint app looks more tricky that it really is.... If you play with it, you'll get the results you want...
If your camera has a " night shot" setting, most do, give it a try... see what you think... This setting requires less editing.....๐ธ
@Capetrainman posted:Dallas, thanks for the feedback...the "blue" effect can only be from the natural light (near dusk) hitting the basement layout through the small basement windows right above and behind the layout. The lights from the buildings seem to add to the effect. I've tried a few different methods, and taking photos with a small amount of natural light in the background seems to work best for me. To edit a particular photo more if needed, I use the light bar adjustment in Windows 10 photo to darken the pic more, if needed. It seems there's a little bit of light 'luck' in my pics, but I'll take it
Great job on adding the snow to my pic...can you give me a hint on how to make that happen? Ted mentioned 3D effects on PC. I fount that app and will experiment with that later, but it will take me a while to figure it out...
Adding the snow takes some patience and time Paul but its kind of fun.
I used my phone photo editing : .........1) lightened up your photo first a little. ........ 2) enlarged the image to maximum ...........3) used the pointed and marker ... white... selections .............4 ) using my stylus I scumbled the pointed and marker selections for the laying snow. .................5) I then used the stylus with the white pointed selection to start making random dots ......then with the marker I used the stylus to make slightly hazy areas.
All that made the maximum enlargement pretty much finished.
The same thing can be done on a less than maximum enlargement of the scene using the stylus with the white pointed selection ........this starts a different size ' snowflake ' ( dot ) . You can then go to a lesser enlargement for bigger ' snowflakes ' ( dots ) .
Initially I was going to have just a light snowfall ....but I was having too much of a good time making 'snow ' . ๐
This method doesn't make the snow actually falling like the rain in Ted's video.
Dallas - what an incredible scene with all the elves!! The building Judy created is phenomenal! Kudos to you for the great shot!! Kudos to Judy for wonderful building!!
Farmer John - in a word ... WOW!!!!!!!! An amazing night scene of the dam!!!
@Dallas Joseph posted:Adding the snow takes some patience and time Paul but its kind of fun.
I used my phone photo editing : .........1) lightened up your photo first a little. ........ 2) enlarged the image to maximum ...........3) used the pointed and marker ... white... selections .............4 ) using my stylus I scumbled the pointed and marker selections for the laying snow. .................5) I then used the stylus with the white pointed selection to start making random dots ......then with the marker I used the stylus to make slightly hazy areas.
All that made the maximum enlargement pretty much finished.
The same thing can be done on a less than maximum enlargement of the scene using the stylus with the white pointed selection ........this starts a different size ' snowflake ' ( dot ) . You can then go to a lesser enlargement for bigger ' snowflakes ' ( dots ) .
Initially I was going to have just a light snowfall ....but I was having too much of a good time making 'snow ' . ๐
This method doesn't make the snow actually falling like the rain in Ted's video.
Dallas, thanks for the info...the picture looked incredibly realistic...thanks for taking the time to do it!
The only thing missing was "Jimmy Stewart" in the picture waiting to board the train! I'll check my Sam phone for an app and explore Ted's 3D effects on the PC. What I'd like to do is retake the picture in color with my Santa and helper figure in red, and then convert the pic to B & W leaving Santa and helper red. I have "A" photoshop on my old PC...the program can isolate and save color in a B & W picture.
Thanks again, Dallas...
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Paul, the 3 - D effects Paint app looks more tricky that it really is.... If you play with it, you'll get the results you want...
If your camera has a " night shot" setting, most do, give it a try... see what you think... This setting requires less editing.....๐ธ
Thanks Ted...I'll give it try when time allows...
@trumpettrain posted:Dallas - what an incredible scene with all the elves!! The building Judy created is phenomenal! Kudos to you for the great shot!! Kudos to Judy for wonderful building!!
Farmer John - in a word ... WOW!!!!!!!! An amazing night scene of the dam!!!
Thank you very much Patrick. We had a good time with this . I'll pass on your comment to Judy.
You keep those amazing scenes of yours coming.๐ค
Ted , to get start menu and add 3d effects is there a free app ?
I was able to see where I could get 3d effects but couldn't find the falling snow effect. ๐ค
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