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    Re: Trains

    The beautiful little Atlantic at Travel Town in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Photographed with a Pinkham Smith Series IV on 8X10 and cropped.
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    Re: Trains

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    Baldwin 2-8-8-4 "Yellowstone" Locomotive.

    Operated by the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway (DM&IR). Proctor, Minnesota.
    These M-4 class engines are considered to be the largest, most powerful steam locomotives ever built (1943).
    This photo shows only the rear drivers, I could not place the camera so as to include the entire engine on one sheet of film.

    . . Baldwin "Yellowstone" Locomotive. by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# RR 859. Canham 8x20" camera, 210mm XL lens, HP5 film. 2001

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    Rehinhold, I'm not much of a train admirer, but this panorama you've made is fabulous! You have my respect for lugging around an 8x20 + 210 XL and bonus for making great work with it.

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    Re: Trains

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    The beautiful little Atlantic at Travel Town in Griffith Park, Los Angeles. Photographed with a Pinkham Smith Series IV on 8X10 and cropped.
    Very nice, good tonality

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    Re: Trains

    Quote Originally Posted by Two23 View Post
    Crooks, South Dakota

    I've been running around taking photos of empty tracks on gloomy days lately. Mostly I'm after the feel of fading small towns. Chamonix 045n, Rodenstock 135mm f5.6, FP4.


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    I like. Reminds me of the Palouse in WA

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    Re: Trains

    Heavy crane & "match truck".
    1894 Great Western Railway. Dicot, (Oxford). England

    . . Didcot (Oxford), England by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# RR 686. Cambo 75W camera, 75mm lens, YG filter, FP4. 2004

    Plenty more trains photos here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/39424379860/

    Reinhold

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    Re: Trains

    Caboose still in use at BNSF depot, Sioux Falls. Chamonix 4x5, Rodenstock 135mm f5.6, Portra 400.


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    In contento ed allegria
    Notte e di vogliam passar!

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    Re: Trains

    Didcot Railway Centre,
    South of Oxford, England

    . . Didcot RW Centre. Oxfordshire, England by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# RR 515. Split 5x7, 90mm, Yg filter, PXP film. 1994


    More trains here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/32091600208/

    Reinhold

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    Re: Trains

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    Heavy crane & "match truck".
    1894 Great Western Railway. Dicot, (Oxford). England

    . . Didcot (Oxford), England by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# RR 686. Cambo 75W camera, 75mm lens, YG filter, FP4. 2004

    Plenty more trains photos here... https://www.flickr.com/photos/154287...h/39424379860/

    Reinhold
    Reinhold. these panoramas are really beautiful. I don't recall seeing your work on here before but now I'm glad I did. The railroad is also a muse for me if you want to take a look at my site

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    Re: Trains

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinhold Schable View Post
    Baldwin 2-8-8-4 "Yellowstone" Locomotive.

    Operated by the Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway (DM&IR). Proctor, Minnesota.
    These M-4 class engines are considered to be the largest, most powerful steam locomotives ever built (1943).
    This photo shows only the rear drivers, I could not place the camera so as to include the entire engine on one sheet of film.

    . . Baldwin "Yellowstone" Locomotive. by Reinhold S., on Flickr

    Neg# RR 859. Canham 8x20" camera, 210mm XL lens, HP5 film. 2001

    Reinhold

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    Do you know the Union Pacific is restoring a Big Boy 4-8-8-4? Not a Yellowstone but similar.

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    Re: Trains

    BNSF Corson sub. Frozen falls. Chamonix 045n, Rodenstock 135mm f5.6, HP5.


    Kent in SD
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    In contento ed allegria
    Notte e di vogliam passar!

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