One of my passions is sharing photography techniques, and in this video, I unveil the magic of focus stacking for increased depth of field. The stunning images featured here have garnered attention, making appearances in the Journal of the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle and a social media release from The Railfreight Group.

Welcome to my world of train and railway photography! In this captivating railway photography vlog, join me on an evening adventure as I capture the autumn leaf-blasting Railhead Treatment Train (RHTT). Filmed in October 2020 across Leeds, Woodlesford, and Hunslet, this vlog showcases the beauty of railway photography in diverse locations. From capturing the RHTT in action to sharing valuable tips on focus stacking, and venturing into the realm of night railway photography, this video is a journey through my lens.

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Focus Stacking

A focus-stacked image made up from a number of frames focusing on the nearest leaves and then a series of shots down the platform, all joined later in photoshop. 66108 leads 66122 through Woodlesford station with still plenty of leaves to fall over the coming autumn, this is the first leg of the evening West Yorkshire RHTT circuit. This leg being the 3S21 York to Selby which after a tour of West and North Yorkshire finishes back in York just before 8 in the morning.8th October 2020

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Water jetting at sunset, 66122 leads 66108 through Hunslet just after Sunset on the 8th October. This is the first leg of the evening West Yorkshire RHTT circuit. This leg being the 3S21 York to Selby which after a tour of West and North Yorkshire finishes back in York just before 8 in the morning. 8th October 2020

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