Peckforton Light Railway

ge_rik

British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)
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It`s a while since I posted any pictures, so here are a few from my most recent running session. I`ve tried to include a few new angles for variety.

Loco No. 4 (Bulkeley) [ former Southwold Railway No. 4] passing an Up ore train at Beeston Castle
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The Up ore train with Loco No. 8 (Wynford) passing beneath Castle Lane road bridge on the approach to Beeston Market
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The Down passenger approaching Bulkeley with Loco No. 5 (Tarporley) [former Southwold No. 1] in the background approaching Beeston Castle on a Down pickup goods
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The Down pickup goods passing the River Gowy on the approach to Peckforton
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The Down pickup goods passing the Mill Siding between Peckforton and Bulkeley
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After shunting at the Mill Siding, the Down pickup goods passes the midday Up passenger at Bulkeley station
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Wynford shunting at the Copper Mine
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No. 4 arrives at Beeston Market with the midday Up passenger while Barclay No. 2 (Beeston) is steamed on the shed road for afternoon duties
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Hope you like them

Rik
 
I love that shot with the creek and the low vegetation around it. What do you have growing there?
 
Hi Peter
It's mostly Mind Your Own Business (or Baby's Tears). Provides really good ground cover - I bought one small pot of it about five years ago and it's now over most of the garden.

Rik
 
Lovely, atmospheric pictures as usual. :) difficult to say what I like the most, the loco's, stock, or river/scenery 8)
 
Great photos. The one with the curved station platform is especially nice.
 
Excellent pics. There have to be more angles you haven´t tried yet ;)
 
ge_rik said:
Hi Peter
It's mostly Mind Your Own Business (or Baby's Tears). Provides really good ground cover - I bought one small pot of it about five years ago and it's now over most of the garden.

Rik

Thanks Rik. Now for checking out whether this plant has been imported...
 
Beddhist said:
Thanks Rik. Now for checking out whether this plant has been imported...
I think it goes under various names - not sure but I think it's also called Hens and Chicks (or something similar). I also have a patch of Corsican Mint which is low growing and spreads - but not as prolific as MYOB. It has the advantage of giving off a great scent when track cleaning over it.

Rik
 
Thanks for the encouraging comments chaps. I have tried a few other angles  ;) but things like the house and sheds etc keep getting in the picture as well - eg
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I think I`ll have to try some green-screening like Greg did a while back

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
Thanks for the encouraging comments chaps. I have tried a few other angles ;) but things like the house and sheds etc keep getting in the picture as well
Rik
Just fantastic pics of a most realistic railway.
I'm no photographer, but one option to try to reduce ugly background, is to underexpose (I think that's the term) so the trains are dark. Then lighten the whole pic and the ugly light background looses definition.
 
gregh said:
I'm no photographer, but one option to try to reduce ugly background, is to underexpose (I think that's the term) so the trains are dark. Then lighten the whole pic and the ugly light background looses definition.
Thanks Greg, that's clever, I'll give it a try....
The other way, of course, is to demolish the house. I think someone else may have a view on that though

Rik
 
Does your Camera have a manual mode? If so try this; reduce the depth of field so that what you want is in focus and the background/foreground is blurred viz; http://www.shortcourses.com/tabletop/lighting1-4.html
 
Tramcar Trev said:
Does your Camera have a manual mode? If so try this; reduce the depth of field so that what you want is in focus and the background/foreground is blurred viz; http://www.shortcourses.com/tabletop/lighting1-4.html
Hi Trev
No - pretty basic compact camera - though I can point it at something and depress the shutter button half-way to hold those settings before then pointing it elsewhere - I've successfully used that to overexpose the background before now. Maybe I can fool it into reducing the depth of field by pointing at something dark and then holding the setting..... I'll try some experiments

Rik
 
Lovely pics , your railway looks fantastic :)
 
steinman said:
Lovely pics , your railway looks fantastic :)
Thanks Rick
Still lots to do - but then that's what keeps the interest going

Rik
 
8)beautifull photos, very atmospheric.. love it
 
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