Thanks all for the comments!
Glen wrote:Dawesy, I think all 4 capture night perfectly. The second with the movement of the train has a lot of appeal. I must say that they don't feel particularly urban more suburban but definitely spell 'night'
Yes these are well and truly suburbia, as anyone familar with Roseville would agree. Should have added that to the slash list! This was actually for an assignment for a course I am doing and suburban was in the mix.
gstark wrote:Yes, these are very good images. How did you manage to get shots on SRA property without upsetting the SRA Gestapo? My guess would be the current policy of not having any staff around ....
Pretty much spot on. Being the burbs on a Wednesday night there were no staff on the station. Being conscious of the possible issues I was at the far end of the station from the stairs, so even if they were around down near the office they weren't going to see me. Obviously a few trains came through, but the guards wind up down by the building and didn't seem to care about me. I wasn't exactly subtle either with a D300+24-70 atop a substantial tripod in the middle of the station!
I earlier did some shots of traffic on the Pacific Highway and I was by a set of lights, I was really conscious of people not wanting to be photographed and, wanting motion blur anyway, stepped back form the camera when the lights were red. Only comment was form a young guy who hung out the window to enquire as to what I was doing. His response to my explanation was 'cool dude, yeah'.
kiwifamily wrote:I just think you are brave hanging out at a almost deserted railway station at night with some nice camera gear
Brave. Stupid. It's a fine line. I'd like to say Roseville is safe and it's not a worry but I actually got mugged behind the shops on the on the side of the highway a month or two back, so I know it isn't always. Still, I'll be damned if I'm changing my life for those sort of low life bastards.