RailPictures.Net Photo: MMA 5023 Montreal, Maine & Atlantic GE C30-7 at St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada by Bicot (Marc Caya)
 
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» Montreal, Maine & Atlantic (more..)
» GE C30-7 (more..)
» M.P. 21.6 Adirondack sub. 
» St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada (more..)
» May 31, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» MMA 5023 (more..)
» MMA 1 (more..)
» Bicot (Marc Caya) (more..)
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It's raining cats and dogs, it's pitch black outside; time to watch a movie with the girlfriend/wife... NOT! With the aid of Ziploc bags over the flashes, here is MMA #1 flying by at 30 mph towards Montreal. Many drops of rain are visible because they reflect the light of the flashes! Many viewers had concerns for the crew being blinded by the flashes. Rest assured that no one was at risk during the shooting as the multiple flash setup had a minimum distance of 30 feet from any part of the train and are of the 4 "AA" batteries type (not the strongest), a distant lightning would be a fair comparison . In fact, the original picture was underexposed quite a bit, I had to correct it afterwards. To top it off, many MMA employees know me and what I'm doing. 15 seconds before the arrival of the train, I trigger my flashes manually to make my presence known... ;-)
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