Trying to get a couple more finishing pictures for my blog, I went to the city of Del Mar to try and capture the Pacific Surfliner train that brought me down from Los Angeles. I arrived at least 50 minutes early and found the spot and framing that I wanted. I even used the Northbound Pacific Surfliner and one of the south bound commuter trains (The Coaster) so make sure I had everything set!
There is NOTHING wrong with that picture, So what do I do when the train I have been waiting for all this time shows up? I get nervous and second guess myself, move the tripod to make sure the train is in focus, and totally screw up the framing!
It's not a BAD picture, though I completely changed the crop and removed the coastline from the background, which was the whole purpose of the picture!
By the time I noticed this and corrected, it was too late, though I guess I could have just tried zooming out!
So lesson learned, once you are pretty sure you have the picture, unless you REALLY REALLY have to. Don't change anything!
We all make mistakes
We all make mistakes
Brent P. Hendricks
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Brent's World blog and forum administrator
Blog: www.catracing.org/hendrb
Forum: www.catracing.org/hendrb/forum