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Railroads do interest me. I am not sure if I have to stand there with a camera or say pleasing things 24/7 in here all the time to show others I like railroads. The very fact that I even signed up here speaks for that. Others like to take photos and that's cool with me. As I drive across some tracks in town I see people off to the side of a busy line with expensive camera equipment. I just want to understand what it is these photographers are setting out to accomplish. Do they get paid for this or is it just a hobby? How many rare photos do they have in their collection? and things like that. <br /> <br />
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