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When a Railroad Photo Doesn't Show Much of a Train (1 IMG)

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Posted by Lithonia Operator on Monday, February 7, 2022 11:46 AM

Nice shot!

 

Still in training.


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Posted by Chad x Thomas on Monday, February 7, 2022 10:39 AM

blhanel

Chad x Thomas?  Hmmm, a new forum member? Wink

 

 

Naaa...Just chasing stars from scratch Wink

 

 

Hey Chris, it sounds like we are in the same zone these days. I'm living in Hebron, In. about 30 miles out of Chicago. Just might have to hook up sometime Cool

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Posted by CopCarSS on Monday, February 7, 2022 10:13 AM

Thanks, all for the kind comments!

 

@Flintlock - It's there someplace! It was the kind of night that sound was far more useful to detect that, though!

@NKP - I actually have a few frames of the signal bridge after the CN train passed that shows quite a bit more visual interest. I'll try to get that processed and will post it as a reply!

@tree - Thank you, sir! The goal is to try and tell a story with the photo. Wedge shots usually (though not always) end up more documentary and don't have a great depth of "plot" to the image.

@Electroliner  Thank you for the very kind comments! I have another post or two that I hope to put together soon.

@Murphy - I'm glad that that photo is doing well on your wall! I sent it in to a blog I follow and it got kind of mixed reviews... 

@Chad - Whoa! Good to see you're still around! I was just looking through my photos from our day in Cheyenne back in the day!

@blhanel - Can't trust these new guys. Laugh

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, February 7, 2022 9:08 AM

Chad x Thomas?  Hmmm, a new forum member? Wink

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Posted by Chad x Thomas on Monday, February 7, 2022 8:20 AM

Hey Chris, Glad to see you're still around.YesCool

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Posted by Chad x Thomas on Monday, February 7, 2022 8:17 AM

Hey Chris, Good to see you're still around.YesCool

You do need to get out more, this place is not the same without your great pictures.Bow

 

 

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Friday, February 4, 2022 6:02 PM

Nice!

I have a picture of Chris' avatar photo that I got from him. I have it on the wall in my office and get lots of compliments.

Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.

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Posted by Electroliner 1935 on Thursday, February 3, 2022 7:44 PM

Wow! Your web page has very expressive pictures. And I am happy to see the samples of your work. Looking forward to seeing more. Yes, I'm greedy. 

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 6:58 PM

Always nice to see something other than 3/4 roster shots.  But Chris is a master at great shots anyhow.  Well done.

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Posted by NKP guy on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 6:19 PM

   Your photo reminded me of a couple of paintings I like by the late Ted Rose.  I agree with Flintlock about the mood; that what makes it interesting.  The hazy colors grab our attention, and the locomotive helps ground the picture.  Next time, be sure to tell the railroad that you'd like some different colors on those signals and could they help you out?  Wink

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 4:17 PM

Nice shot Chris!  Very moody and mysterious.

guess  there's a locomotive in there somewhere!   Wink

Thanks!  

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When a Railroad Photo Doesn't Show Much of a Train (1 IMG)
Posted by CopCarSS on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 4:03 PM

Hey Gang,

I stopped by to see CShaveRR today and it made me realize how long it's been since I was in here. 

Part of that is that I don't have much to show these days. Work and life keep me so busy that I don't get out much with the cameras anymore. I'm hoping that can change a bit soon because I certainly miss time out photographing.

I certainly need to start exploring the photographic possibilities in my new hometown, too. We moved to a heck of a railroad town in December -- West Chicago, IL. When conditions are right, I hear every train going over the diamond here and it's always fun to drive towards the diamond and see what's going on there.

This shot is one of my first photographic outings here after moving. It was taken on December 28th when Chicagoland saw its first recordable snowfall for the season (an incredibly late start for that winter marker). Despite the snow, the air temperatures remained above freezing and the result was some pretty decent fog. After I shoveled the snow, I decided to see if I could make an interesting photo.

This is kind of out there as far as compositions go but it did the best job of telling the story of the night. The signal bridge on the UP is all red because if you look closely, you can just barely make out a silhouette of the lead locomotive of a northbound CN train banging over the diamond and just about to pass JB Tower. Apart from the dominating glow of the signals, it's all a bit ambiguous and mysterious. That sums up what the evening was like. I couldn't even tell you what type of locomotive was leading or even what type of train it was.

 Foggy Night on the Diamond by Chris May, on Flickr

As I said, I really hope to spend more time trackside here. It's interesting that I grew up on one end of the Aurora Branch railroad that was the beginning of the CB&Q and now I find myself on the other end where the Aurora Branch tied into Galena and Chicago Union which would become the Chicago and Northwestern. While the players have changed (instead of the Q, the C&NW and the EJ&E, it's now the BNSF, the UP and the CN), it's still fun to live in a small town that sports three railroads, a tower and a heck of a lot of action.

I hope you're all doing well!

Chris

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