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EBT 2003 Night Photo Session
Posted by
Anonymous
on
Fri, Sep 12 2003 8:29 PM
During the night photo session several large strobe packs are used to light up the subject for photographers during long exposures. There are usually about three to four setups with two to four exposures per setup. The EBT positions the equipment specifically for the setups. This is a unique opportunity to take photos like no other of America's oldest narrow gauge.
Cost to attend is $35 and there are a maximum of 35 slots available. All funds go to the EBT or toward crew tips for EBT employees for their work above and beyond the call of duty. I make no money from the session, it is only to benefit the EBT and to give an opportunity to capture some unique photos. We must have at least 30 photographers commit for the session for it to be a go. If you are willing to commit to attending send e-mail ASAP to
mailto:ebtrr@spikesys.com
.
Thanks for your support!
http://www.spikesys.com/EBT/Events/2003nps.html
More info
http://www.spikesys.com/Bin/EBT/Head/ebt_hd16.jpg
Sample Photo
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Fri, Sep 12 2003 8:29 PM
During the night photo session several large strobe packs are used to light up the subject for photographers during long exposures. There are usually about three to four setups with two to four exposures per setup. The EBT positions the equipment specifically for the setups. This is a unique opportunity to take photos like no other of America's oldest narrow gauge.
Cost to attend is $35 and there are a maximum of 35 slots available. All funds go to the EBT or toward crew tips for EBT employees for their work above and beyond the call of duty. I make no money from the session, it is only to benefit the EBT and to give an opportunity to capture some unique photos. We must have at least 30 photographers commit for the session for it to be a go. If you are willing to commit to attending send e-mail ASAP to
mailto:ebtrr@spikesys.com
.
Thanks for your support!
http://www.spikesys.com/EBT/Events/2003nps.html
More info
http://www.spikesys.com/Bin/EBT/Head/ebt_hd16.jpg
Sample Photo
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