Hello, all!
In 2014, I went on a trip with a friend to Symington Yard to do a little bit of rail fanning, which ended up turning into a small train chase. It was late in the year, with the Canada Geese making their way back south. High winds and gloomy skies made up the weather for the afternoon, but that didn't deter me from shooting some of the action we caught at the southern end of the gigantic yard. There I caught my first shots of the then brand new ES44AC's, as well as a marshaling set with two slugs. From there, we proceeded farther south, where we met the train we chased, coming to a stop at a red Safetran (also brand new). Once the other train had cleared the single track mainline, our train commended it's journey east, where we followed it for about an hour. In the last shot, you can see the conductor hanging out the window for the final send off. Gotta love awesome train crews like that.
The video was shot in true 4K, 3840x2160, though, due to free-handing the camera in high winds, video stabilization had to be used, which reduced the quality due to having to zoom in to reduce the noticeable edge artifacts. Once it gets to the scene where the Dash 9 and 8 are pulling up next to my car, then it's proper 4K, as I didn't need to use stabilization. I apologize for the bad cuts. For some reason, Premiere Pro didn't render the video properly, which is sad, because I worked to hard to get the colouring as close as possible between shots in the last half (my camera has a 5 minute recording limit in 4K mode. The camera then needs to adjust the white balance before taking the next video. This has since been resolved). Anyway, enjoy!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pKWdBu-bpjs


One day though! Thanks for the advise, I will definitely have better videos in the future!