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For Photographers of Rail Activity - What is your balance? <br /> <br />I recently took a trip to London, Ontario Canada and spend a few days taking digital pictures of CP and CN and though I had fun, I walked away feeling somewhat cheated. Every consist that went by I shot (digital camera) but because each time I was setting up for the shot, actually watching the train, or standing on top of the wooden bridge to feel the exhaust from the units a few feet underneath me, didn't happen. <br /> <br />Do I (you) do one day of shooting and the next day leave my camera at home or what? I got some great pictures but I feel like their has got to be a better way. <br /> <br />Any suggestions would be welcome. <br /> <br />Bill Warner <br />Worcester, MA.
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