Polar express ‘06 (low light edition)

Waiting to start

charging up the ramp to Spokane street

And backing down towards OMSI

And after the steam locomotive, it's time for a gaggle of speeders!
These pictures are sort of like a dancing bear. It's not so much the quality of the pictures that's interesting, but the fact that they exist at all. I was using my 50mm f1.4 lens, which is really good at sucking up light at 4:10pm in the middle of december, but my photo retouching skills are not quite good enough to make up for the resulting low-contrast results.
Perhaps I'll try to do some more pictures tomorrow, when the ratio of sunlight to stygian darkness is a little bit higher.