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Two moods in the mountains (More good pics)

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Two moods in the mountains (More good pics)
Posted by trainboyH16-44 on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:39 AM

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Posted by Paul_D_North_Jr on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:53 PM

CoolWow!!  The first/ top one reminds of those Bern Hill exaggerated-perspective paintings that EMD used for its diesel loco ads in the 1950s and 60s.  I like the contrast in the textures and color tones, too.  Only 1 unit leading that train ?  I also like that you used the latest in hi-tech equipment - a ladder !

 The second one isn't bad - a classic, pretty mountain stream scene, and far better than anything I've ever taken - but it's mostly earth tones and doesn't have the drama of the first one.

Both are calendar material.  But that first one - put it in a safe place and enter some contests with it - including non-railroad ones, too - OK ?  Let us know how you do.  If you don't win some prizes and compliments, the judges have no soul.

Thanks for sharing.  Looking forward to more, as you can.

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Posted by AgentKid on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 5:42 PM

Paul_D_North_Jr
I like the contrast in the textures and color tones

I echo Paul's comment about the first photo.

Paul_D_North_Jr
If you don't win some prizes and compliments, the judges have no soul.

 

That train will only need one unit until it reaches Medicine Hat, AB. It's all downhill from Stephen, BC (continental divide) to Medicine Hat, with the exception of two short inclines at Crowfoot and Bowell, on the Brooks Sub., that can be overcome if the dispatcher let's the engineer run with his train.

That second photo though, my, oh my. Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Canadian Pacific locomotives pulling a grain train. "Making a living the old hard way".

Smile

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Posted by Railfan1 on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:03 PM

Beautiful shots. Looks like you get your exercise and railfanning done at the same time.Cool

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Posted by trainboyH16-44 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:25 AM

AgentKid

Paul_D_North_Jr
I like the contrast in the textures and color tones

I echo Paul's comment about the first photo.

Paul_D_North_Jr
If you don't win some prizes and compliments, the judges have no soul.

 

That train will only need one unit until it reaches Medicine Hat, AB. It's all downhill from Stephen, BC (continental divide) to Medicine Hat, with the exception of two short inclines at Crowfoot and Bowell, on the Brooks Sub., that can be overcome if the dispatcher let's the engineer run with his train.

That second photo though, my, oh my. Thumbs UpThumbs Up

Canadian Pacific locomotives pulling a grain train. "Making a living the old hard way".

Smile

AgentKid

 

 

Psst! Those are both westbounds Wink

there's a DPU 3/4 of the way down the first train and on the end of the second one.

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Posted by AgentKid on Thursday, August 27, 2009 2:38 PM

trainboyH16-44
Although with all the GEVos it already seems dead >_>

That was the way I was feeling when I could look out my living room window from June 1979 to September 1989 and only (almost) see "Action Orange" SD40-2's. When the CPR decides on a unit, they sure stick with it.

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Posted by cx500 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:39 PM

Thought I would provide a shot taken with a telephoto lens, instead of a wide angle, at "Trainboys" first location.  Unfortunately I was not blessed with the same clear blue skies that day.

John

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Posted by trainboyH16-44 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:06 PM

AgentKid

trainboyH16-44
Although with all the GEVos it already seems dead >_>

That was the way I was feeling when I could look out my living room window from June 1979 to September 1989 and only (almost) see "Action Orange" SD40-2's. When the CPR decides on a unit, they sure stick with it.

AgentKid

 

At least EMDs sound nice =D

cx500
Unfortunately I was not blessed with the same clear blue skies that day.

Wait, what.


 

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Posted by cx500 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:24 PM

I'll try adding the telephoto image again - don't know why the photo disappeared from the first posting.

John

 

 

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