bmattock
Veteran
Hypothetical:
You're taking a train trip on Amtrak - cross-country. The trip will be about 24 hours long. You've booked a sleeper cabin on the way to your destination, but you're stuck in a coach seat on the way back.
You can bring a couple of rangefinders, lenses, flash, and film with you. You anticipate taking some shots of the train interior, train stations along the way (interior and exterior), people you meet on the train, perhaps some scenery and landscapes take from the observation deck and when the train has short layovers.
What would you bring? Why? What kind of shots will you look for? B&W or color?
I'll bet you can guess why I'm asking, but I'm really interested in your opinions and your experience.
I appreciate your playing along on this!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
You're taking a train trip on Amtrak - cross-country. The trip will be about 24 hours long. You've booked a sleeper cabin on the way to your destination, but you're stuck in a coach seat on the way back.
You can bring a couple of rangefinders, lenses, flash, and film with you. You anticipate taking some shots of the train interior, train stations along the way (interior and exterior), people you meet on the train, perhaps some scenery and landscapes take from the observation deck and when the train has short layovers.
What would you bring? Why? What kind of shots will you look for? B&W or color?
I'll bet you can guess why I'm asking, but I'm really interested in your opinions and your experience.
I appreciate your playing along on this!
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks