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Discussion of photography and videography techniques, equipment and technology, and links to personal railroad-related photo galleries.

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 #999562  by Steve F45
 
I do whenever i get out and eventually get a chance to upload them. Nearly all are taken with one of those flip mino pocket cams or Kodak HD pocket cam.
 #1006240  by harleyfiremedic
 
My latest video. Shot on January 6th, 2012.

Shot in Wilbraham, MA at the Railroad Ave crossing. Late in the day as the sun was going down. Starts with the Southbound Amtrak Vermonter that was followed shortly by a Eastbound Ethanol train from CSX. The final train is the Northbound Amtrak Vermonter.

Enjoy

http://youtu.be/dmpUzgL7D3w
 #1024325  by Crazy Texan Railfan
 
You can check out my YouTube railfanning channel here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/theup3985

I joined YouTube in November of 2006, and I currently have over 150 video uploads spanning from 2006 to the present. Most of my videos are of the BNSF Railway in Oklahoma and the Union Pacific Railroad in Texas, with a few videos from other places as well.
 #1085235  by Montrealrail
 
I started by the same way,but now,I have a good camera,not a HD one but,I got a good quality,compared to my first videos..

But I get some funny shots that I put online..
the shave and haircut
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzoGytwNhwY

camera fall in water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyACAL9aZD4

the thunder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1G-gRPBd8Q

the fly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjk6IVrTjR0

too close from the camera
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7P-FNY2lgA

or getting trapped by an heavy thunder storm,with rain,hail and heavy winds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X8IK9NcMJE

and I'm preparing to do 3 footages,2 with will the regular long footage that I use to put and the other one will be a compilation of heavy ad bad weather railfanning