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I have a feeling you love aircraft carriers then. Multi billion dollar crafts stopping from super high rates of speed

 

My boyfriend has done several hundred landings on carriers. He says that the 400th one was just as scary as the first. He's a bit of a thrill-seeker, too. He preferred the lights-out night landings where you never even see the carrier, you just trust your instruments and wait for the "thump".

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Out of the photos in the first post, I only really like the one of Rita. I think its probably because the rides in the other photos are faded or basically tatty looking, except for the yellow and red B&M looking one ('scuse me for not knowing what it is ), but then that one I just don't find interesting. I can picture the one of rita in black and white hanging on a wall somewhere, but not the others. Obviously its all personal preference, and if you like them, keep on doing it

 

As for brakes, really not my thing either. I know a little while ago someone posted close ups of MF and TTD, with the trains, and they were some of the best shots I have ever seen.

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I like a lot of the pictures in this thread. However, I think they'd be more interesting if you found unique places to take the closeups. For example, finding a closeup on a ride that distinguishes the ride from any other one. A weird support, track piece, or finding ways to line track pieces up with other things on the ride or in the background. Finding two parallel pieces of track from an odd angle (similar to the Xcelerator criss crossing track photo), or finding rare angles are all things to consider when you start zooming in. When you've seen a B&M zero-g roll 100 times it doesn't matter how close up you get to it, it still looks like the same zero-g roll you've seen over and over.

 

That's what makes some of the pictures stale to me.

 

Hope that makes sense...

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Yep, nevermind Elissa, she's a girl! (And what do they know, hehe.) Those are some great shots! Coaster porn, like Jahan said. I love seeing close-ups that show some interesting details. Keep 'em coming!

 

-Chris "I love coaster porn and extreme close-ups" Smirnoff

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One of my best shots I have is in video form. It is from the Voyage when the track crosses of the track leading to the lift and going to the station cue fly by. I zoomed in enough to get the train in full view, but far enough in to get a good shot. I do not have a still of though, but it is in my year end coaster video.

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My boyfriend has done several hundred landings on carriers. He says that the 400th one was just as scary as the first. He's a bit of a thrill-seeker, too. He preferred the lights-out night landings where you never even see the carrier, you just trust your instruments and wait for the "thump".

A bit of a thrill seeker??? That's the understatement of the century! Seeking out a carrier night landing borders on having a deathwish. Seriously, this is uber cool in my book though. Officially, I pronounce your boyfriend as having the biggest balls on TPR. Okay, that sounded wrong, but you get the idea.

 

I can honestly say that short of a Blue Angels flight, a carrier takeoff/landing would make my thrillseeking life complete. I'm officially jealous.

 

Back on topic, the closeup pics are pretty cool, but I'd agree that trains and expressions are slightly better.

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Yep, nevermind Elissa, she's a girl! (And what do they know, hehe.) Those are some great shots! Coaster porn, like Jahan said. I love seeing close-ups that show some interesting details. Keep 'em coming!

 

-Chris "I love coaster porn and extreme close-ups" Smirnoff

 

I agree. I can definitely appreciate a close up track shot. Yeah, yeah peoples' expressions and tracks with trains are good pictures, but an artistic shot of bare track is just about as great (if not better) as pics with a coaster or people in it. Take my pics for example. They're not extremely up close but I think they serve my point well.

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something about this I like...

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I love all the photo's in this! They're really interesting perspectives!

 

I may have a few that cover the styles in this topic

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And one last abstract piece

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Another layout shot

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Sunset and Rita

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Worried?

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Facial!

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Up close and personal!

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I didn't think it was this fast

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Log Flume POV

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I still think trims on a kiddie coaster's lame

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Yay for the sun in England!

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And a backed up shot because I love looking at the track layout too. I wish I had waited to position it perfectly, but there's always next time...

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*runs out of things to say*

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And again...

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Motion blur again... Brings out the best in any coaster!

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Could be edited in Photoshop, but I haven't got it installed yet

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Motion blur ftw!

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loopage

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That's my hand there by the way...

 

You can see my hair!!!

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I love this shot...

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This was 100% accidental... I just needed a shot of it upside down

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I love this topic!!!

 

Here's some close ups from my collection!

 

Expedition Geforce:

 

 

Magic Mountain @ Gardaland: a Vekoma with train:

 

 

Blue Tornado for those SLC enthusiasts!

 

 

 

Now some B&M close up awesomeness: Katun!

 

 

 

 

This is not as cool as the one before but it's a nice close up!

 

 

I'll post more photos later!

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Haha, I've got some coaster close-ups as well (oh yeah, and on his site there are pictures with people and trains in action)

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...but curvy as well

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B&Ms were very cluttered at first...

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You can see the dirt and rust.

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Old school B&M track connectors.

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Look at those curves.

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I think I found a few more that might qualify as "close-ups with a train" or "close-ups that aren't all too close"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The trouble I seem to have with taking a somewhat close-up shot AND including a train is that it doesn't always turn out as well...

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A bit of a thrill seeker??? That's the understatement of the century! Seeking out a carrier night landing borders on having a deathwish. Seriously, this is uber cool in my book though. Officially, I pronounce your boyfriend as having the biggest balls on TPR.

I can honestly say that short of a Blue Angels flight, a carrier takeoff/landing would make my thrillseeking life complete. I'm officially jealous.

 

It's fun riding with him. He's soooooooooo laid back and low-key about such things. He took his first ride on Titan at SFOT last year. Everyone on the train was yelling and screaming and laughing. He was simply sitting there, smile on his face. In the upward helix, I greyed out. I looked over at him. He chuckled. "Haven't felt G's like that in awhile. We should ride the back next time, they'll be stronger."

When the ride was finished, we hit the brakes and the whole train was going nuts and applauding and such. He looked at me and very calmly said "That's a good ride, Daddy, I like that one."

 

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Here's what I could find

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And finally, my closest-up close-up

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Superman

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Okay, maybe this was too zoomed in

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Here's another one with a train. However, I know some of these people

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No, I don't know this person

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Yay for Six Flags paint maintenance

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What dummies

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Could've used a train

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Pretty interesting how some people love 'em and some hate 'em. Sort of like the coasters themselves. Here are a few more. Some have people in them, as there were a lot of posts stating people are preferred.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Again, these are coming from my coaster photography site, CoasterCapture

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More Close ups!

 

Mmm....Maverick

 

Look, Ma....no supports!...and hands!

 

All sorts of Intamin track

 

I stood in one place and got mannyyy shots.

 

Mmm....this part was AWESOME <3

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Those first photos were fantastic. Great job. They really make the rides look beautiful, as though they were meant to be sculpture. It's been fun to look through this thread at some of these photos.

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I really enjoy these! Great posts. The ones of just the track make for great desktop backgrounds. Is there a place where we can find them in higher resolution?

 

The ones of the cars capture the emotions of the riders so well! Awesome pictures.

 

What kind of camera and lenses do you use? It's gotta be a nice one to get such nice pictures!

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