Ft. Campbell Rail southbound from Hopkinsville, KY

United States Army units USAX 6520, 6519 and 1871 head south after picking up a load of equipment from the Ft. Campbell wye in Hopkinsville, KY that was dropped off early this morning by CSX on August 9th, 2021.

My gear just didn’t want to co-operate on this chase today! At my first spot with the drone as soon as I launched it the DJI Fly app complained that the device (iPhone) was too hot, and performance would be reduced! Well, it’s been an ongoing issue since they updated their software a few weeks ago, so I didn't get the drone in place where I wanted it. You'll see that shot tomorrow. 

This infrared shot is close to what I had in my mind, but I started my shots a little early and I had planned on the power being closer to the crossing, but the camera started dragging, and this was my closest frame. I'm happy with the shot, but not what I saw in my mind's eye though! I could crop it in tighter, but after looking at the finished shot, I think I like better with having someplace for the train to go!

My next two spots I had planned to shoot as it made its way to the base, I never made it to in time because of traffic and lights! Go figure. Some days railfanning is like that!


Tech Info: Fuji XT-1, RAW, Converted to 720nm B&W IR, Fuji 18-55 @18mm, f/5, 1/1000, ISO 200.

Ft. Campbell Rail southbound from Hopkinsville, KY

United States Army units USAX 6520, 6519 and 1871 head south after picking up a load of equipment from the Ft. Campbell wye in Hopkinsville, KY that was dropped off early this morning by CSX on August 9th, 2021.

My gear just didn’t want to co-operate on this chase today! At my first spot with the drone as soon as I launched it the DJI Fly app complained that the device (iPhone) was too hot, and performance would be reduced! Well, it’s been an ongoing issue since they updated their software a few weeks ago, so I didn’t get the drone in place where I wanted it. You’ll see that shot tomorrow.

This infrared shot is close to what I had in my mind, but I started my shots a little early and I had planned on the power being closer to the crossing, but the camera started dragging, and this was my closest frame. I’m happy with the shot, but not what I saw in my mind’s eye though! I could crop it in tighter, but after looking at the finished shot, I think I like better with having someplace for the train to go!

My next two spots I had planned to shoot as it made its way to the base, I never made it to in time because of traffic and lights! Go figure. Some days railfanning is like that!

Tech Info: Fuji XT-1, RAW, Converted to 720nm B&W IR, Fuji 18-55 @18mm, f/5, 1/1000, ISO 200.