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Description: "In this POV street photography session, I take you onto the elevated platforms of Queensboro Plaza to show you exactly how to capture dramatic, high-contrast train photos in heavy snow."Queensboro Plaza is legendary for its intersecting subway lines, but during a blizzard, it transforms into one of the most atmospheric locations in New York City. In this POV street photography session, I take you out into the heavy snow to capture the 7 and N trains battling the elements. I’ll walk you through my complete thought process on location: how I protect the Hasselblad X2D from freezing wet snow, the specific shutter speeds I use to freeze (or blur) the falling flakes, and how to find unique compositions on a crowded platform. We also explore some "hidden" angles of the station that most commuters miss. Finally, we head back to the studio for a full editing breakdown. I show you how to rescue flat, low-contrast raw files using a combination of Photoshop and Topaz DeNoise to create gallery-quality prints. In this video: The Location: Why Queensboro Plaza is the best spot for snow trains The Settings: Balancing shutter speed (1/60 vs 1/500) for falling snow The Composition: Using leading lines and "forbidden" platform angles The Edit: My noise reduction workflow for high-ISO storm photos 00:00 - Queensboro Plaza in a Blizzard: The Mission 01:21 - The "Classic" Shot: Why I Chose 1/60th Sec Here 02:44 - Finding "Forbidden" Angles on the Lower Platform 05:58 - Capturing the 7 Train: Hunting for Starbursts 06:53 - Risking the Gear: Shooting Texture at f/8 08:18 - Deep Depth of Field: Mastering Leading Lines in Snow 10:57 - The Graffiti Train: Timing the Perfect Contrast 14:32 - The Rescue Edit: Photoshop & Topaz DeNoise Workflow 16:15 - Final Result: From RAW to Gallery Print🏷️ Optimized Tags Pinned Comment: "Snow makes everything look cinematic, but it’s a nightmare for autofocus! ❄️ When you shoot in these conditions, do you trust your AF or switch to manual focus like I did for the 'forbidden' angle shots? Let me know your strategy below!"