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Anyone can take a blurry long exposure shot.

It takes skill to take a "ghost train" shot that comes out so crisp. And trust me, it took me a couple tries to get that shot the way I wanted it.

No it doesnt, it takes a point and shoot balanced on a queue rail.

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Anyone can take a blurry long exposure shot.

It takes skill to take a "ghost train" shot that comes out so crisp. And trust me, it took me a couple tries to get that shot the way I wanted it.

No it doesnt, it takes a point and shoot balanced on a queue rail.

Not necessarily. Shoot too soon, and you just have a regular shot of the train. Shoot too late, and you just have a blur. Shoot at the right moment, and you get a crisp "ghost train".

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