Alex
Matt - those are some awesome photos! I have yet to photograph a CP locomotive. I would like to catch one on the monthly grain train that comes through Ohio with CP power.
I am hoping to get a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7S camera. It looks like it could do quite a remarkable job considering it has 6.1 megapixels, 12x optical zoom, 4 or 6x digital zoom. And to top it off (getting fancy here), you can get it in two colors. Either silver or black.
The ultimate camera though seems to be the Canon Digital Rebel XT. My friend on rrpicturearchives, Michael Rujak, has one, and it seems to be working quite well to him. Does anybody else on here have a Canon Digital Rebel?
Anyways, that's about all I have to say!
Rich
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I finally have my site up and running. There is allot to be added so this is just the beginning of it but I thought you might like to see.
www.freewebs.com/cmstpp/
See what you think. Like I said there will be much more to come. I will give you updates.
James
Go here for my rail shots! http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=9296
Building the CPR Kootenay division in N scale, blog here: http://kootenaymodelrailway.wordpress.com/
time has proven that nothing beats a red engine.
http://www.trainweb.org/cgw/photos-bin/Cgw05.html
James, you've got the start of a really nice website there. I had a freewebs site myself for a while, and they are nice, although the thing I didn't like was the limitation to only 7 pages back when I was running the site, and something like only 50mb of storage. That's why I kind of abondoned that site, although I'm attempting to learn HTML code and get a from-scratch website up and running on another host. You're site should be pretty cool though when it's all done, if what you've got so far is any indication of the future.
Noah
Evan, now I know how you feel about Olewin...quite a few of the buildings have been abandoned since 1999, when cutbacks began
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
I've gotten to do a little riding in a few cabs myself. To protect the innocent all details and names are to be left out for a few more years at least, but I will say I've been in a few WSOR GP38's and SD20's while they did some switching, it's pretty neat to see all of the operations from the cab veiw. I too wish I could have taken better photos at the time that I got my rides, I don't really have much that's any good of the stuff I rode in because of it. I mean I've got plenty of outside shots, but not much of the cab.
I have touched a CW40-8 ex CR I thought I was going up but I wasn't well I didn't ask. I have also been in NS 4615 and NS 7083, 7083 was going LHF pretty cool going LHF. I have also been in a CSX CW40-8 and a AC44CW but can't remember the engines, but the guy in the AC44 owes me a train ride. The ones I can remember is going in WSOR 10A but a couple of hundred people went in that one also, CP Rail 6073 and CSX 8766, I got a picture of the marker lights on 8766's nose (the marker lights were on). I also got a reverser off probaly a BNSF EMD unit and have crew packs along with 3 work orders. I could have gone in IC 100 but they were washing it, plus gone in NS Exutive coaches twice pretty neat stuff in there. Plus theres a conductor on CSX that will let me on his train because I told him about a ex MP HLMX coal car with its brakes stuck.
My freind Paul Wise has been in lots of stuff M-2,D9-40C,SD40-2, you name it he's probaly been in it but hes got a freind that works for NS, well that mainly the reason why. He's also been in one of the last WC SD45's left running but, its headed back to CN for the SD45 deadline. Plus its a P.O.C. broken crankshaft it will only run as a DIT.
kevin