Technical information on how I shot this photo of Norfolk Southern’s 8099 Southern Heritage Unit at Princeton, Indiana

June 9, 2018 – Here we find a crew getting NS Heritage 8099, Southern Unit, ready for pickup by an, Duke Energy coal train, at the NS Yard Office in Princeton, Indiana, after storms passed through the area.

Today I’m going to break down the technical information on how I shot this photo of Norfolk Southern’s 8099 Southern Heritage Unit at Princeton, Indiana.

Here’s the technical info on the picture: Nikon 800, full frame camera with a Nikon 18mm f/2.8 lens. Exposure was ISO 200, f/2.8 at 6 seconds as a RAW file with Auto White balance and by default I underexpose my photos by a -.7 exposure. I find this helps me recover the highlights in the picture.

Now, my thoughts… Of course, the photo was shot on a tripod, thanks to Ryan Scott as I forgot to put mine back into my new RAV 4 before the trip. If you’re out shooting after dark, you really need to use a tripod for best results. You can brace your camera on a wall, or something stationary and get acceptable results, but for the best results, use a tripod.

When shooting at night I always set the mirror to lock-up before shooting the photo to help cut down with camera shake and set the self-timer to 3 seconds, so my hands are off the camera when the exposure is made. You can use a remote type device as well, but I find the self-timer works well for me.

Next, take your camera off Auto ISO! If you’re working on a tripod at night, you don’t need the high ISO and by setting it to manual, say around 200-400 ISO you’ll get a lot less noise (grain) in your photograph.

Exposure: I usually set my f/stop to the widest opening, ie: f/2.8 in this photo. If you’re planning on stopping down, I’d keep it at about f/5.6-8. That’s my preference anyway. Shutter speed is always going to depend on the light, but I’d start out at about 10 seconds, shoot a shot and then check your preview. If your photo is too dark, increase your exposure, not your ISO, unless you absolutely have to. If it’s too light and washed out, then shorten your exposure.

White Balance… I shoot everything with auto white balance turned on. This helps me in the RAW plugin to correct the off-color lighting of the yard lights, street lights, etc. best. At least it does for me. The lights to the left of this photo put out a bright orange light, so much so that I find it unsuitable for my taste.

We all have our own idea of how we want our final photograph to look and I’m no exception. I’m to the point these days that when I’m shooting a picture, day or night, I have a preconceived idea of how I want the final picture to look when I’m done processing.

Finding standing water to reflect your subject in will always add impact to your image, but sometimes that’s not an option, so look for other things that can help add impact. However, as an early mentor in my life told me about things in your photo, if it doesn’t contribute to what you want your picture to say, then eliminate it by changing your focal length or camera position. Try your best to shoot the photo in the camera the way you want your final image to look so you don’t have to do any cropping.

Any other questions just post them in the comments!

June 7 – 10, 2018 iPhone 7 Plus Daily B/W Photo Challenge Pictures

June 10, 2018 – Day 223 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B/W Photo Challenge – Birdhouse Library – I’m so glad that all our kids enjoy books! Today after church we stopped by the church’s Birdhouse Library, where grandma Jeanne explained to the five of them how it works, before they each picked a book to take home!

June 9, 2018 – Day 222 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B/W Photo Challenge – Sunset Rails – I’ve passed this spot for several years just of Indiana 64 and never realized it was there till a friend posted a train picture from here. This was yesterday during a railfan trip and even though I didn’t catch a train while we were here this trip, it’s only a matter of time! Besides, who says you always need a train??

June 8, 2018 – Day 221 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B/W Photo Challenge – Our Elaina – My niece Elaina decided to try out my yard work protective glasses this afternoon and of course I decided to try out my camera on the iPhone!! Such a card!!

June 7, 2018 – Day 220 – iPhone 7 Plus Daily B/W Photo Challenge – Our Artist – My niece Elaina concentrates as she works on a drawing with her new stuffed toy she’s named “Softie!” Be sure to capture the young ones in your family doing the things that they love!

June 9, 2018 – There’s just something about the lure of street running trains…

June 9, 2018 – There’s just something about the lure of street running trains and when you throw in a BNSF War Bonnet, well, it makes it even better. Here we have a southbound CSX Q231-08 as begins to make it’s way through downtown La Grange toward Louisville, Ky. – #jimstrainphotos #kentuckyrailroads #trains #nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways #railway #csx #csxrailroad #bnsfrailway #bnsfwarbonnet

June 9, 2018 – I spent the day railfanning with good friend Ryan Scott…

June 9, 2018 – I spent the day railfanning with good friend Ryan Scott between Princeton, Indiana and La Grange, Ky and this is perhaps my favorite shot from the trip, which was one of the last shots of the day!

Here we find a crew getting NS Heritage 8099, Southern Unit, ready for pickup by an, Duke Energy coal train, at the NS Yard Office in Princeton, Indiana, after storms passed through the area.

We got lots of great photographs, which you’ll see over the days to come and also met-up with several fellow railfans in person that we’ve been friends with on Facebook for sometime! A big shout out to Javid Beykzadeh for helping with our journey around Louisville and La Grange and other fellow railfans Adam Hill, Erik Landrum, Josh Kellerman that were at La Grange, Ky when we all caught the CSX Q231-08 with BNSF 791 Warbonnet street running through there. – #jimstrainphotos #indianarailroads #trains #nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways #railway #nsrailway #norfolksouthern #nsheritageunit

June 6, 2018 – CSX P902-05 passes through Nortonville, Ky

June 6, 2018 – CSX P902-05 passes through Nortonville, Ky as it heads north on the Henderson Subdivision with CSXT 9999, 9992, Kentucky Car, Indiana Car, Baltimore Car and New York Car as it’s train. – #jimstrainphotos #kentuckyrailroads #trains #nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways #railway #csx #csxrailroad #passengertrain #businesstrain #csxbusinesstrain

June 6, 2018 – Getting back into my newspaper days…

June 6, 2018 – Getting back into my newspaper days I caught CSX Q029-06 that was delayed at Crofton, Ky, on the Henderson Subdivision, as police removed 4 trespassers and two dogs from the train. Reports are that they boarded the train as it was stopped at Romney, Ky and someone reported it to CSX which stopped the train at Crofton where the conductor met a Christian County Sheriff and 8-9 other law enforcement, for a slow roll-by till they found them.

The “Hobos” were pretty surprised to see all the police presence, but a group of about 8-10 county and Hopkinsville City police were having lunch at the Crofton Diner next to the track when the call came over the radio and responded in force! They were removed from the train and sent on their way with a warning. – #jimstrainphotos #kentuckyrailroads #trains #nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways #railway #csx #csxrailroad

I’m honored to find out that my photo…

I’m honored to find out that my photo of Chicago’s Tower 18 Interlocking has been has been selected as the First Place Winner in the 2017-2018 National Railroad Hall of Fame Photography Contest! If you make it to Galesburg Illinois for the Railroad Days Festival (June 23-24) stop by the public exhibition drop by and check out all the photographs in the exhibit!

March 23, 2018 – Three “L” Rapid transit trains pass through tower 18 junction, just down from the Chicago Transit Authority’s Clark/Lake Street Station, during the evening rush hour in Chicago, Illinois. For decades, the Tower 18 junction at Lake & Wells was billed as the busiest railroad junction in the world. – #jimstrainphotos #illinoisrailroads #trains#nikond800 #railroad #railroads #train #railways#railway #cta #commutertrains.