I've been taking pictures since I was a very young girl using whatever camera mom was using at the time. When I was 16 our family met another family who had relocated from England. Their son was a photographer and soon after we met I was cashing in my bonds from grandma and purchasing my Nikon FM2 (which I still use). After graduating from high school I started doing other things and the photography took a back seat. Almost 20 years later two professional photographers entered my circle of friends and they inspired me to pick up that camera again. I don't know yet where this is taking me but it's a passion that's driving me into the unknown. For now though I'm just so happy to be creating again and I love this site and all the kindness I've been shown in here. Renderosity ROCKS!!!!!!!!
On a personal note I'm a stay at home mom to four kids which I adopted and who are the willing subjects of many a picture LOL. Also I now have an awesome step son. There's three grown kids out in the world too and two grandbabies ;-) YUP we are busy people!!!!
The goodies in my bag:
2007 Nikon D300
2006 Nikon D50
1983 NIKON FM2
Gitzo tripod & Gitzo ball head
Nikon 80-400mm (or hubble telescope)
Nikon 10.5mm fisheye
Nikon 17-85mm
Nikkor 28-80mm 1:3 - 5.6 Lens
Nikkor 70-300mm 1:4 - 5.6 Zoom Lens
Sigma DC 17-70mm 1:2.8 - 4.5 Macro
Sigma 18-200mm
Quantaray QDC 900WA
SB800
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1983 non cpu Nikkor 50mm 1.4 lens
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Comments (11)
Richardphotos
I think trains holds a mystique to many people. excellent pov you chose.I was fortunate last year to tour an Amtrak engine and stand within 2 feet of a 16 cylinder diesel engine running. it was deafening
odie
Nice shot. This color reminds me of the Zephyr, a dining car in Minnesota with fine dining as you view the landscape! Trains are so cool. Thank you.
wonderworld
Great shot. Love the blue on blue!!
jocko500
cool pov
tallpindo
Lots to do mentally here. You can turn the handwheel and release or set the brakes and you can climb the ladder to get up on top. The oxidized paint even suggest scraping and painting. Virtual possesion is so tenuous though. Mind readers trample the thieves market looking for hazardous thought.
Valerie-Ducom
So beautiful picture and nice color !!! Good sunday :)
mark.spooner
Lovely capture!
KatesFriend
The shot speaks to the raw power of the engine in spite of its unassuming colours. One can see it has suffered many storms over the years and returned undiminished.
justnew
Excellent capture for sure.
nikolais
striking pov and palette..awesome result!
Belit
She's a beauty alright.