Renderosity has opened a whole new world to me, its a fantastic place and have had some brilliant support from many new friends.  I retired from work very early through ill health so I took to photography from the very basics.
 Since joining I have grown in confidence with my photography and I now think because of RR that I take it a little more seriously. I started off here using a Fuji Finepix 6500fd, it took some great pictures but I'm hooked now so I have now(April 2008) bought a DSLR SAMSUNG DX10 and having fun learning the settings etc. ( these things take me a while lol)ÂÂ
I am so fortunate to be with a wonderful person in my life, Sylvia. She is not just my partner but of course she's also my best friend. Previously I have been married but seperated a few years ago and have two fantastic children. I NOW have two fantastic grandchildren !!!
My interests are photography, i have had a dabble at Acrylic painting, and I enjoy long walks out in the countryside.      I also have an interest in anything historical.  I want to have a sample of just about everything there is in photography, who knows what the future holds!
Thanks for calling by.    Alan
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Comments (38)
Richardphotos
that is a beautiful train Alan.awesome capture
Alz2008
Wonderful capture and train Alan, Excellent well done..
durleybeachbum
Wonderful. Even a mere woman can see the beauty of that.
busi2ness
I love the facts about the engine because I worked for the railroad company at the end of the steam era locally. One can see it was the start of aerodynamics playing a role. I am sure you had a swell time with the boys.
bmac62
Another place I'd love to visit one day. That's a great feature of this site...illustrating the wonders of the places where we all live and work. Thanks for the detailed notes. The blue color is spectacular too. Bill
rainbows
She is beautiful and your capture superb, dear Alan. Thanks for information too. Hugs. Di. xx
TwoPynts
That certain is an "odd duck", but a really beautiful old steamy, I must say. Thanks for sharing that. I would have been happy with this too, though seeing the Flying Scotsman in one piece would have been icing on the cake.
JeffG7BRJ
Superb capture here Alan, the colours are so vibrant, you did exceptionally well under the lighting conditions. We never did go up those steps to look in the cab of this beautiful engine, well I didn't anyhow. I thought about it a couple of times and then got distracted. This has to be a fav for me. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!
Garlor
Wow sooo shiny and speedy just sitting there,grand design before sleek design became just an Italian skill. Oh and nice angle.
thecytron
Very beautiful colors!
dbrv6
Wonderful capture and very sleek and shiny. Thank you for providing the historical information too
debbielove
Great shot. Great shot. Mine blurred awfully. But yours is a jem. Top marks, Rob
CavalierLady
What a unique design and impressive engine. A sight to see for sure, and glad you got to meet up with Jeff and Mick.
helanker
A really cook design of a train. Awesome.
Markintosh
A terrific example of industrial design and a great shot.
PD154
Great capture Alan, I recall as a kid watching film of this amazing machine, interesting that even back then, they discovered that a fast front, cut the amount of drag, and yet the car industry, didn't really adopt this curvature until the late eighties, with the now classic jelly mould shapes of so called fuel efficiant cars?
beachzz
You got me on this one, I for sure thought I was going to see a duck!! LOL--but WOW, what an incredibly streamlined, beautiful machine; this is simply gorgeous!!!
RocksLady
Tolles Bild 5++++++++++
virginiese
wow ! it's shining bright. Great POV and nice locomotive
ysvry
great foto
billcody
Great "Thank You", Alan, a nice present for the railroaders like me. The Mallard, oh my God, and in such a beautiful shape! Great engine, great construction and a very fine photo! A faforite!
danob
Superb even today her majestic lines look so glorious
MaraP
Oustanding image my friend!! Thx for sharing!!
kgb224
Excellent capture my friend.
Fidelity2
Perfect. 5+!!!
jocko500
do looks fast here. cool
lucindawind
what a fabulous engine!
auntietk
I've never seen anything like this. Fantastic shot!
MrsRatbag
Wow, what an unusual-looking engine! I like it very much!
BessieB
Superb shot, great information Alan thanks