Feeling a little Squirrely at the moment, so a shot of Squirrel will do.
Not going to say much here. Started with BW photography many years back (Petri 35mm range-finder). Read a magazine article that said: Shoot! Film is cheap! Took that to heart. With digital photography one can recyle the film ad nauseum.
Interests vary greatly. Generally attracted to large, noisy machinery. Especially older stuff. Very fond of travel shots; particularly new aspects of familiar places and things.
PW is usually done with Corel 9 DCE. Seems to have the power of much more expensive software suites at a fraction of the price.
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Comments (7)
blinkings
Very quaint.
Faemike55
Wonderful capture and description
giulband
Beautiful photo and perspective !!
DukeNukem2005
Very cool!
jendellas
Super photo, loving the station shots.
T.Rex
A trip 70 years or more back in time. Seeing the oil under the wheels told me steam engine directly. Looks like all is very well kept. I used to ride New Haven and New York Central clerestory cars in and out of New York in the 1950s. Nice, etched glass cupolas around the light bulbs, cream colored walls, thick cigarette smoke, somewhat jerky ride over switches. Then came the stream lines electric cars. Faster, smoother ride. But not the character of the clerestory heavy weight cars. Thanks for the post! :-)
Stringy
Great shot of some railway history. Looking forward to seeing some views of the train.