yo urban working hard or hardly working? break time is over get back to taking flicks I don't pay u for nothing
and a creep riding around in a bike following people while taking pictures of their ass and postin it online
I bet if you understood graffiti better you could take better graff pics . Or maybe if you understood photography you could take good pics of trains that happen to have graffiti on them . Ethire way your in between . Your benching pics seem to me like you want them more about the (photo) the lighting the back ground . Then you have the graff .but its like your trying for the graff in the "good" pic to hard . Or you have a supper fast shutter speed and you take mad pics as the train rolls bye . Don't get me wrong you got some good pics but theres just something about them that isn't right . I follow alot of benchers on ig and i have seen this befor its just not appealing . At least to me . . Was that douchy enough for you urbandpedophile.?
So like I said getting pics as it's rolling . And I didn't say I didn't like them all there's a hand full of really good pics . There's just an improper editcite with them I guess. Or I just don't understand that trains move fast . Watch out. vroom vroom !
Much to crtique here and prob won't get all of it. There my be a few nice things sprinkled in here, but they mainly stand out like pieces of corn in what is otherwise a batch of turd photos. You have 2 issues- bad photos and bad graf. When you combine those 2 it's not nice to look at. The graf- there's biased benching, and unbiased benching. In biased benching you're mainly aiming for the "good" stuff, or maybe you only flick certain writers or types of trains. I tend to like biased benching better but won't go further on that. Unbiased benching you shoot what you see. Some people like that, some people feel like it's a more realistic feel of what's out there. Personally I'm out there enough to see the turd graf that I don't want to waste my time filing through it in someone's posts, plus other reasons. It's really up to you what you shoot and post but if you want other people to look you have to get some eye candy. The photos- told you before you want the best possible shot. No point in blurry photos or shit that makes the train look like a thumbnail. Not much point shooting shit that's obstructed by poles, trains, etc., unless it somehow makes the pic interesting like a character appears to be peeking out. Shit behind a fence.... maybe for cars where the panel starts above the fence line, whole cars. Sometimes it's ok, but as in the above shots the fence is fucking with your focus on a moving target behind it= bad shot. Your distant out the window shots are probably better for shooting individual train cars vs trying to zoom in on each panel, might work better if the train is on the track closest to you. General- more photos, less talk, let the pics speak for themselves and don't give out so much info about yourself online. Learn the general schedule of the yard, the types of trains that come/go and when. Learn a few places around there you can shoot from, there should be a few places you can legally be and get close shots of slow moving/stopped trains. Also where the sun/light is from those spots at different times of day. You don't need 5 different threads, just collect a few nice flix at a time and post them. For different reasons, it can be good to wait a day before posting unless that train is already gone. Going to delete this later.