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I've had my share of good and bad photography experiences-one just recently... <br />It was Sunday afternoon three weeks ago and I was outside doing some yard work, when off in the distance I heard a train horn. So I dropped what I was doing, grabbed up my fancy new digital camera, jumped in my truck and took off for the tracks which are about two miles from my house. When I got there, the train was sitting still just behind a hill and out of shot, so I had to sit and waited for it for about 30 minutes. When it finally did emerge, I got so excited that I accidently flipped the on switch to video and missed the whole ---- thing... Talk about sick. <br /> <br />trainluver1
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