QUOTE: Originally posted by oscaletrains april 22nd was my b-day and i went to florda over break i'm still grounded i also see that we have some new members to the teen railfan form to all that have entered the form while i was gone WELCOME.
QUOTE: Originally posted by alstom Hey y'all, just stopping in quick today. Where has Chris been, why'd he get locked out? His name doesn't appear on the members area. It is rgroeling right? I even searched under the "R" 's and nothing. Can anyone tell me what happened? Did he give up his account or did he get locked? Hey anybody who hasn't joined yet, please do so at my new and improved forums. http://alstom.proboards78.com/index.cgi See y'all later! Rich ..............
QUOTE: Quote: Originally posted by F45fan Funny you should ask.............. I have sorta cut down on forum posting so I could do more school work. I want to keep my 3.8 out of 4 grade point average! I deleted my menbership on trains.com....I was starting to dislike it....I do post here once in a while...I just dont got much to say lately. But this weekend I got some KILLER train pics, so PM so I can participate in the photo constest! Cheers!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by insouthrail WC, Those are good digital shots, I like them. What i meant by horrible was probably taking it a little to the extreme but my comment should be noted. What I meant was that I do not like digital shots because they give off the appearance of a flat image. If you look at an image taken on film and compare it with a digital or scanned photo you will notice subtle differences. It will take some time to know what you are looking for, but you should recognize it. Also blow your picture up 200% of it s original size, even 300%, it wont look like a picture anymore but oversized color squares. Film won't do that. As for me, I still go traditional because of one main reason: control. I don't trust a computer chip to take my photos. It may be programmed for lighting, but it wont see what I am seeing. It may say the lens needs to be rotated 45.29996 degrees, while my mind says 45.3 degrees looks sharper. A problem my dad and I constantly run into during wedding shoots is that the camera wont want to focus on an object closer than the object we want to. It becomes very irritating and we since then turned off the Automatic setting on our cameras. It works much better. In the end, it s up to the photographer what he or she wants. I prefer film and will until the day I die. I accept digital cameras, but I don't like them.
QUOTE: Originally posted by farraris IS THIS TRUE In most locomotives today an engine called a two-stroke engine is used. OR is a four-stroke engine used according to Rudolf Diesel Also how come in a two-stroke engine cycle theirs only a intake valve i cannot find the exhaust valve.
QUOTE: Originally posted by wctransfer Ya, Noah, i was just about to pounce on Kale, but i see you beat me to it. First of all, my point and shoot does pretty well, and it only cost 200 bucks. I dont need any special lenses, or other add ons that cost money. Im sure you have paid more than 200 bucks depending on how long youve been shooting. It is indeed NOT cheaper, and it never will be, unless you just need that 10 MP camera. 5 MPs are just fine, all you need to really look for is how big the surface area is. What I mean is that the picture will be better if in raw it is something like 3200x2400. But the higher that is, the better it is. So a bigger SA or a camera, even though its still 5 MPs, is better because there is more room for detail. Alec