Staunton, VA Railroad Passenger Station Views

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Staunton, VA Railroad Passenger Station Views

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I had occasion to stop in Staunton, VA to visit the Camera Heritage Museum and decided do lunch at the old passenger station downtown. Unfortunately, the restaurant has closed up, though DPO Grille has opened one in the former freight house. Since I’d spent so much time taking photos of the views around the station, I had to move on to avoid getting a parking ticket. But I got my pictures.

Minolta Hi-Matic 7 on Kodak ColorPlus 200

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Platform Curve by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Over The Roofs by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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DPO Grille by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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No More Thirsty Engines by P F McFarland, on Flickr


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Altitude 1395’ by P F McFarland, on Flickr

See more photos at https://flic.kr/s/aHsknzVYW2

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Love the platform curve.

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Another nice subject, well worth your time! The sky in Over the Roof is awesome.

What is that pink wagon?

The lens is quite decent, indeed. Rokkors rock it.
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Julio1fer wrote:Another nice subject, well worth your time! The sky in Over the Roof is awesome.

What is that pink wagon?

The lens is quite decent, indeed. Rokkors rock it.
Do you mean in "DPO Grille"? That is a Western Maryland caboose, well faded.

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Nice ones, PF. Its funny - I looked at these on my laptop last night and they seemed washed out and faded. Looking at them now on my phone the colors look fantastic. Going to have to mess with the laptop or switch back to the Dell. I, too, really like the curve shot.
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My Dell laptop makes everything blue, Scott, so I'm still using the old desktop and CRT to do post with. Well, everything, actually.

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Do you mean in "DPO Grille"? That is a Western Maryland caboose, well faded.
Exactly. So it was faded. You have restored my faith in the railroad company, I could not image a pink caboose. Well, maybe in southern California.
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