I’m still trying out the new-to-me Nikon D80, using it in Shutter Priority mode this time. I beat the first train to the crossing, then while shooting some other stuff caught a second one.
Heading For The Crossing by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Containers To The Heartland by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Tree With Hay Rolls by P F McFarland, on Flickr
Coming Through by P F McFarland, on Flickr
See all ten photos at https://flic.kr/s/aHskJGPvDi
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Cove Hollow Road Crossing
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You got a good one.
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Good outing! Those trains! and I like the light on the farm in the morning.
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Thanks, all. I really like the way the sky clears out after a front moves through, taking all the humidity with it. It was probably hazier the next day.
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Those engines really look like they mean business. On my computer they really pop out well on Flickr. Reminds me of the first diesel engine I saw on the M&St.L. in the 1940's-- we kids thought they were amazing.
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Thanks, Bill. The NYC (CCC&StL) line I lived on was mostly EMD territory, but every once in a while something strange would come around the bend. I'll never forget the first time I saw an ALCO. It was putting out so much smoke, I ran home and told mom the railroad had a new steam engine that looked like a diesel!minoly wrote:Those engines really look like they mean business. On my computer they really pop out well on Flickr. Reminds me of the first diesel engine I saw on the M&St.L. in the 1940's-- we kids thought they were amazing.
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