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    Re: Post your trains!

    First image was taken with a 7x11 (Korona)- Ely, Nv
    Second Image was taken with a Korona 5x12 - Laws, Ca
    Third Image was taken with a Seneca WPF - Laws, Ca

    I have others but need to resize them. Sorry for the poor scans....

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    a few from the Sacramento Railyard...

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    Graffitti on Boxcar - 8x10 Canham and 24" Artar:

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    One More from Sacramento (7x11) and two from Ely, Nv (6x12)

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    Re: Post your trains!

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Nieslony View Post
    a few from the Sacramento Railyard...
    Very well done. I've always wanted to get into the former Southern Pacific locomotive shop there, but never had the time to do it. The SP locomotive looks right at home.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tori Nelson View Post
    Sam, your "Refrigerator Car" is gorgeous!!! Can't help but wonder how much better it would look in B&W , just kidding.

    These two were both taken with a Deardorff 8x10 on Ilford HP5.
    Thanks! Nicely done by you as well, especially on the driving wheel, though that poor old loco is missing its valve gear.

    Here's a couple of old B&W's:


    Western Pacific 805-A, one of the original "California Zephyr" locomotives in Portola, California in June of 2002.
    Tachihara 4x5 Field, Tri-X


    The Union Pacific "Santa Cruz Local" rolls over downtown in Capitola, California in September of 2001.
    Tachihara 4x5 Field, Tri-X

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    All I can say is that I got there late and heard the whistle so I set-up where I could..
    This train was long! It needed more then 15 engines to pull. Green County Viaduct.

    Sinar P 480mm 8.4 Symmar 8x10" Tmax400

    Okay,, I revived the thread now bring em!

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    Re: Post your trains!

    Although they are not LF photos, if you are a serious train aficionado this site has some interesting photos: http://jlmrrphotos.com/

    John is a local photographer in Pagosa who has been photographing railroads for several decades. He used to use Hasselblads, but has moved over to digital (I apologize that it is not LF). However he presents an assembly of railroad photos from many different lines and geographical locations. Often times he presents a little history of the rolling stock that he has photographed.

    In moving to digital, John makes large digital prints (something around 30" by X feet). These he sells when he travels around the country to various railroad clubs and meets. He claims that he has an easy time selling his prints!!!

    So although it is not LF, I hope that you find this of interest.
    al

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    Re: Post your trains!

    Hi Sam,

    here 's a video, maybee it's not your taste of music,
    but I think you like the footage:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF9hCOVLAGg


    sanchi

    PS: if the link doesn't work, go to youtube.com
    and search for:
    The Notwist Pilot
    (This is the video of the song "Pilot" (Neon Golden) from
    soundscientist
    Last edited by sanchi heuser; 19-May-2009 at 08:39. Reason: Link didn't work

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    Re: Post your trains!

    Here's a couple from me with no direction, just a smattering of images (need to get more images on my Flickr) ...




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    Re: Post your trains!

    two more 4x5 chamonix 90mm SA
    My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.

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