Railroadforums.com is a free online Railroad Discussion Forum and Railroad Photo Gallery for railroaders, railfans, model railroaders and anyone else who is interested in railroads. We cover a wide variety of topics, including freight trains, passenger and commuter railroads, rail news and information, tourist railroads, railway museums and railroad history.

North and Southbound CalTrain Commute Trains
boin106

North and Southbound CalTrain Commute Trains

To the right is a northbound F40PH pushing its passenger cars. To the left is an F59PHI pulling bombardier passenger cars southbound
Not bad. I like the location. There are a couple of things to watch out for here. First, the dead plant in the foreground is a distraction. Try to avoid things that get directly in the way of your subject. Second, be careful about your horizons - this photo appears tilted, which often simply results from how you hold the camera. When this happens to me, I just correct it in Photoshop.
 

Media information

Category
Amtrak and other US Passenger Trains
Added by
boin106
Date added
View count
1,891
Comment count
2
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Share this media



RailroadForums.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com

RailroadBookstore.com - An online railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used railroad books. Railroad pictorials, railroad history, steam locomotives, passenger trains, modern railroading. Hundreds of titles available, most at discount prices! We also have a video and children's book section.

ModelRailroadBookstore.com - An online model railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used books. Layout design, track plans, scenery and structure building, wiring, DCC, Tinplate, Toy Trains, Price Guides and more.

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a commision from some of the links and ads shown on this website (Learn More Here)

Back
Top