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The spectacular railway imagery created by some of the UK's leading railway photographers is showcased in this third volume of the Photographic Artistry of Rail Cameramen series.
The current incarnation of the Rail Camera Club, formed in 1980, includes many of the UK's best rail photographers - who regularly share and examine one another's prints in detail through the circulation of 'folio boxes' packed with pictures every six months.
This book includes another helping of club members' latest and greatest offerings, ranging from sublime technical compositions to more atmospheric studies which aim to capture the true essence of their subject matter.
Although during the early years members tended to concentrate on 'traditional' front views of locomotives taken on sunny days, today they have assumed more adventurous styles and readers can expect to see some surprising and innovative lenswork on display.
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The spectacular railway imagery created by some of the UK's leading railway photographers is showcased in this third volume of the Photographic Artistry of Rail Cameramen series.
The current incarnation of the Rail Camera Club, formed in 1980, includes many of the UK's best rail photographers - who regularly share and examine one another's prints in detail through the circulation of 'folio boxes' packed with pictures every six months.
This book includes another helping of club members' latest and greatest offerings, ranging from sublime technical compositions to more atmospheric studies which aim to capture the true essence of their subject matter.
Although during the early years members tended to concentrate on 'traditional' front views of locomotives taken on sunny days, today they have assumed more adventurous styles and readers can expect to see some surprising and innovative lenswork on display.