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. . How about a big burly Union Pacific Gas Turbine-electric. GE 8500 hp, (1960). RR museum. Union Illinois
https://live.staticflickr.com/4598/2...481cec16_h.jpg. . Union, Illinois by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg # RR 781. Mamiya RB67 camera, 360mm lens, YG filter, FP4 film.
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Reinhold
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All in the same boat. USS Tiru (SS416) Bangkok, Thailand 1968. Nikon F, 50mm 1.2, Kodachrome 25
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Thank you!
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Neal Chaves
All in the same boat. USS Tiru (SS416) Bangkok, Thailand 1968. Nikon F, 50mm 1.2, Kodachrome 25
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Image restoration from a negative in poor condition.
A good way to learn to read the wind is in a small sailboat.
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Chrysler Mutineer by tuco, on Flickr
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I remember that boat.
Into light wind, close hauled, calm water
I sailed an O’Day DS long ago on Lake Michigan. In Small Craft warning we could beat Lightning’s but never in lesser weather
Last sailed 25 years ago solo...
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I remember that boat.
Into light wind, close hauled, calm water
I sailed an O’Day DS long ago on Lake Michigan. In Small Craft warning we could beat Lightning’s but never in lesser weather
Last sailed 25 years ago solo...
Yeah, one-design racing is really fun.
You gotta wonder about the logo design for that brand on the sail. What where they thinking.
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Actually my father took this of my older brother who'd now 78. I'm guessing he was about 5 or 6 here so mid 40's. Unfortunately I don't know anything about the car.
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I ran across these negs a while back and made a few scans. I'm thinking I shot these around 1973 or 74. She was a steam operated tug.