Earlier this year, my friend Dan Bigda asked me to make photographs of his magnificent O-scale layout for a feature article in the January 2014 issue of O-Scale Railroading (recently published).
I made several visits and with the help of Dan Bigda and Dylan Lambert, I exposed several hundred digital images with three cameras.
For close ups and macro views I used my Lumix LX 3 and my father’s Lumix LX-7, while for telephoto images, I worked with my Canon EOS 7D.
Most of the scenes were artificially lit with hot lamps. I positioned twin Lowel halogen lights on tripods to emulate natural light. Depending on the scene, I worked with blend of direct light with light diffused with photo umbrellas.
Almost all the photographs required long exposures and most were made with the aid of a tripod.
Dan’s layout features some fascinating structures, and I made a special effort to capture these as well as making images of the trains. Also, Dan has a great collection of O scale freight cars and well weathered locomotives.
The layout recreates the setting of New England industrial railroading as it looked from the late 1960s until the early 1980s.
I got Isabelle to think one of the pictures was real. What an awesome layout, cant wait to visit it. He definitely captures the mood of New England Railways, love the late 50s Chevy Pickup trucks. Also you capturing the afternoon sun look on the pictures is pretty cool. Keep trying to make it look real!
I got Isabelle to think one of the pictures was real. What an awesome layout, cant wait to visit it. He definitely captures the mood of New England Railways, love the late 50s Chevy Pickup trucks. Also you capturing the afternoon sun look on the pictures is pretty cool. Keep trying to make it look real!