I thing that depending of the angle you picturing the train and depending of the kind of equipment too,but you can do an easy trick to get a good ajustment of your camera,to prevent this kind of results,but sometime,it making some great shots. when you get this kind of result...
that one was toked in a straight angle,almost a face off picture and the light make a blowing on the pic
and now,the same train,but the angle is wider,and the result is much better
The best trick I can give is to use a flash lignt and get some practice picture,in this way,you can get different kind of results,depending of the camera,if you get the option to put a filter,that could be great cause you will get the light on,but no overglowing all around..
when I get a new camera,I use to do that test to know an idea of the final results before to do some pics of trains
and get some great results
that one was toked in a straight angle,almost a face off picture and the light make a blowing on the pic
and now,the same train,but the angle is wider,and the result is much better
The best trick I can give is to use a flash lignt and get some practice picture,in this way,you can get different kind of results,depending of the camera,if you get the option to put a filter,that could be great cause you will get the light on,but no overglowing all around..
when I get a new camera,I use to do that test to know an idea of the final results before to do some pics of trains
and get some great results