I've had the UP's 2008 calendar for some time now. All of the pictures are of the "heritage" fleet, including the Centennial, the Salt Lake Olympics, the various fallen flags and the steamers.
I'm sure it is available at the online store if anyone is interested.
Unfortunately dsktc is still one up on me as none of the UP photos are mine. Congratulations on getting your stuff published!
I make my own csx calendar.give one to the trainmasters shak,one to the mow guys and keep one myself.A seaboard,2 chessies, a uboat csx bought off of ns still in black,and friendly waves from the csx crews.not too bad.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
I have bought the McMillan CSX calendar for several years now. One for me and one for my grandpa. I am anxiously awaiting it's arrival in the mail as I speak.
Where do you get the CSX corporate calendar?
Their website?
Thanks
Brian (KY)
Are you talking about the wirebound one? I saw that, and it's actually quite embrassing. All the pictures are Photoshopped. Most of them poorly. Look close at some of the consists, all the locos have the same number. In one pic, the trailing loco has no cab. The wings from a GEVO are melded onto the long hood of an SD.
I'm waiting for the employee calendar to come out, the middle of the month.
Nick
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I have the February photo in the calendar and I can say that it was not Photoshopped like the others. My image had color correction done and that was about it. The darkness disapointed me cause it took away many of the icicles hanging. That is why I took the image in the first place.
I have to agree that about half of the photo's had bad work done to the images. NS does stuff like this for there calendar and it is done very well.
I think the company selected a wonderful set of images. But, a variety of places should have been used. Most seemed to be in the Northeast (New York State).
Thanks for the compliments Dave!
Rob
dsktc wrote:I received today the 2008 CSX Corporate calendar.I am very impressed by the quality of the images,some of which I have seen on RP.net and mostare of well known locations.One of the best in the calendar is a groundlevel shot of an eastbound CSX freight framedby the portal of the tunnel at Harpers Ferry.It is a winter scene and, appropriately, isthe photo for February.http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=181050&nseq=92Like the March image, which is mine, it hasbeen Photoshopped and actually looks better thanthe web version, i.e., noise removed, better colorsaturation and contrast, and darkening of thetunnel walls.A couple of the other photos though, including mine,are a wee bit dark for my liking.Nonetheless, it is a splendid calendar showcasingreal talent from the railfan community.Dave
Dave:
THe quality pictures are awesome but is to bad they can't run a railroad with out having a major accident.
Haven't seen the CSX calendar in question, but well remember a UP calendar a few years back (soon after the SP merger) in which Photoshop was employed to ensure that all locomotives were yellow--sometimes with questionable or disastrous results.
And will NS ever be allowed to forget their calendar with the un-Photoshopped cover photo of the well-endowed horse on the nose logo? I don't know how many copies of that got away before it was recalled.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
chefjavier wrote: dsktc wrote:I received today the 2008 CSX Corporate calendar.I am very impressed by the quality of the images,some of which I have seen on RP.net and mostare of well known locations.One of the best in the calendar is a groundlevel shot of an eastbound CSX freight framedby the portal of the tunnel at Harpers Ferry.It is a winter scene and, appropriately, isthe photo for February.http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=181050&nseq=92Like the March image, which is mine, it hasbeen Photoshopped and actually looks better thanthe web version, i.e., noise removed, better colorsaturation and contrast, and darkening of thetunnel walls.A couple of the other photos though, including mine,are a wee bit dark for my liking.Nonetheless, it is a splendid calendar showcasingreal talent from the railfan community.DaveDave:THe quality pictures are awesome but is to bad they can't run a railroad with out having a major accident.
"They" run a railroad day in and day out without having any accidents.
An "expensive model collector"
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