Image 360119, EM 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby (1Y01, 2L), Kettering station

360119, EM 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby (1Y01, 2L), Kettering station
360119, EM 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby (1Y01, 2L), Kettering station 
 The rear end of 360119 as it pauses at Kettering station working the 05.32 St. Pancras to Corby service. It is astonishing that camera technology permits hand-held photographs to be taken in conditions such as this and that they are of such remarkable quality. Remember the times when a camera needed to be mounted on a sturdy tripod and a bit of a guestimate was required to get a decent image; I would have thought that in these sorts of conditions and exposure of some fifteen seconds would have been required at about f8. Whilst it's easy today I must admit to missing a bit of the old-school tech. and skills! 
 Keywords: 360119 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby 1Y01 Kettering station EMR Desiro
360119, EM 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby (1Y01, 2L), Kettering station 
 The rear end of 360119 as it pauses at Kettering station working the 05.32 St. Pancras to Corby service. It is astonishing that camera technology permits hand-held photographs to be taken in conditions such as this and that they are of such remarkable quality. Remember the times when a camera needed to be mounted on a sturdy tripod and a bit of a guestimate was required to get a decent image; I would have thought that in these sorts of conditions and exposure of some fifteen seconds would have been required at about f8. Whilst it's easy today I must admit to missing a bit of the old-school tech. and skills! 
 Keywords: 360119 05.32 London St. Pancras-Corby 1Y01 Kettering station EMR Desiro

The rear end of 360119 as it pauses at Kettering

station working the 05.32 St. Pancras to Corby service. It is astonishing that camera technology permits hand-held photographs to be taken in conditions such as this and that they are of such remarkable quality. Remember the times when a camera needed to be mounted on a sturdy tripod and a bit of a guestimate was required to get a decent image; I would have thought that in these sorts of conditions and exposure of some fifteen seconds would have been required at about f8. Whilst it's easy today I must admit to missing a bit of the old-school tech. and skills!