Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
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Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
I often think Fate is very good at irony... as an example, for the last three quarters I've had photos which I think are worthy candidates for the various themes of the Quarterly Gallery - but they don't qualify. Not having a line of my own at the moment means I'm dependent on visiting others' lines to run and photograph. I can drive or photograph - doing both is tricky ... so most of my decent snaps are of other people's trains on someone else's line. That's not a plea to change the rules, just a [wry] observation. Anyway, I'd like to share some snaps, I hope they are of interest.
Winter sun and three glint shots:
Now if this had been my stock I'd have had a decent entry for 'Bridges'. (For the technically curious, the loco's a Lady Anne chassis with a Billy boiler and a tender added).
Winter sun and three glint shots:
Now if this had been my stock I'd have had a decent entry for 'Bridges'. (For the technically curious, the loco's a Lady Anne chassis with a Billy boiler and a tender added).
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Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
And the previous quarter, I had a nice panned frame of a WHR train:
And with a certain amount of juggling, I managed to get one of my own stock - but it was bunker first and wasn't quite as focussed - maybe because I was holding the regulator open with the camera ...
(So in the end I went with my Southern steam shunting frame).
Then, 'Steam on Shed':
And with a certain amount of juggling, I managed to get one of my own stock - but it was bunker first and wasn't quite as focussed - maybe because I was holding the regulator open with the camera ...

(So in the end I went with my Southern steam shunting frame).
Then, 'Steam on Shed':
Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
As long as the photo includes your own stock, it can be on other people's railways.Petersfield wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 8:20 pm I often think Fate is very good at irony... as an example, for the last three quarters I've had photos which I think are worthy candidates for the various themes of the Quarterly Gallery - but they don't qualify. Not having a line of my own at the moment means I'm dependent on visiting others' lines to run and photograph.
4) The photographs submitted must be taken by the entrant themselves, and either of their own models, or of visitors to their railway, or their own stock when visiting another line.
So, submit away.
Rik
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Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
Thanks but that's the problem - most of the good photos are not of my stock. Of those above, the one which is (the panned one which I was going to call 'Southern Steam at Speed') I wasn't very happy with (bunker first and a bit out of focus) so I submitted another frame for last quarter (my stock on a [near] neighbour's line). All the glint shots above (and the shed photo) are [another] neighbour's stock on his line. Otherwise I'd have picked one and felt happy I was entering something different and with a little artistic merit.ge_rik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 11:48 am As long as the photo includes your own stock, it can be on other people's railways.
4) The photographs submitted must be taken by the entrant themselves, and either of their own models, or of visitors to their railway, or their own stock when visiting another line.
So, submit away.
Rik
Another problem for me at the moment is my Paint Shop Pro has stopped working after a Windoze update (mutter, grumble, turdycurses...) and I haven't been able to adjust the dimensions or resize photos using any of the other software on my machine. It will keep me out of the Gallery this time round but quite honestly I've nothing very good to submit anyway and I didn't want it to look like I was creating work for Philip. But I'll be back as soon as the weather and the software let me take and submit a decent frame. And as soon as I can get something built (outside) the opportunities for the Gallery will increase a lot!
Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
If your remote has a spring on the reverser, you might benefit from taking it out... Then you'd have a hand free to hold the camera.
Miles-- Trains are fun. With the exception of track power. Argh!
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Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
It does and is far enough away from the regulator to need two hands to drive - or one and something else to push the regulator against. Like a nose or coat toggle or camera... I'll have a look at that, thanks.
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Re: Not the QGRG: Petersfield on tour
Some very good photos there. I'm a sucker for "on-shed" shots.
That colonial Billy-ish is a nice one too.

That colonial Billy-ish is a nice one too.
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