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Hiya, I'm a night photographer that shoots in junkyards and abandoned places by the light of the moon all over the west. It's very arty and evocative stuff. I am working on a book project and my editor wants me to do some rail images. <br /> <br />Who better than you guys to ask? Are there any rail salvage / junkyards / graveyards on the US west? How about derelict rail yards? Preferably out in the deserts someplace, not to urbanized. Any info you could share would be great! Thanks. <br /> <br />Please have a look at my website so you can get an idea of the type of work I'm doing. <br /> <br />http://www.lostamerica.com/lostframe.html
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