CandOforprogress2 How do I safely take a picture of a coupler?
How do I safely take a picture of a coupler?
CandOforprogress2How do I safely take a picture of a coupler?
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
CandOforprogress2 How do I safely take a picture of a coupler? Right away the image of a overhead view of a coupler comes to mind but so does the image of the train jerking without notice and my body falling thru the cars.
How do I safely take a picture of a coupler? Right away the image of a overhead view of a coupler comes to mind but so does the image of the train jerking without notice and my body falling thru the cars.
Not to mention the tresspassing issue...
Brian SchmidtWe're revisiting an old topic with this one,
Not a bad idea, actually. Perhaps future announcements might include the winner from last time a concept was used...
Congratulations to Robert Jordan for his winning photo in Trackside with Trains Vol. 314!
The theme for Vol. 315 is "couplers." We're revisiting an old topic with this one, so we hope to see your latest work here. Please submit your images by 12 p.m. Central Daylight Time Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017, to trackside@trains.com. Only one submission should be sent per photographer. For full guidelines, go to trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside.
Brian Schmidt, Editor, Classic Trains magazine
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