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Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Steamtrains - 01-04-2010

This one was together with the other one..... Goldth


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Charlie B - 01-04-2010

Waiting for the crew.
Charlie


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - LiveSteamer - 01-05-2010

Great pictures everyone.

Charlie I really like that picture of the sharks. They sure do look really sharp. Cheers


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - TrainNut - 01-05-2010

I find it really neat how you can remove the color and suddenly a model looks almost life like.


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - doctorwayne - 01-05-2010

TrainNut Wrote:I find it really neat how you can remove the color and suddenly a model looks almost life like.

Yeah, you're right, although if you do the same thing to a real, live person, it has the opposite effect. Icon_lol Misngth

Wayne


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Charlie B - 01-05-2010

Here is one from the other side of the tracks, looking east at Summit Cut. (before the rte 60 bridge Wayne and Ed)
Charlie


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - cn nutbar - 01-05-2010

Charlie---I love those old photos Thumbsup Here's some shots taken in the same location during our summer trip

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Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - cn nutbar - 01-05-2010

Hello Everyone---one of the things I really like about black and white pictures is that it is difficult to tell when the photo was actually taken.Here's a shot of CNR Mike #3254---any ideas when this shot was taken ???

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Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Charlie B - 01-05-2010

Let me guess, June, 2009 at Steamtown.
Charlie


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Charlie B - 01-05-2010

N&W 1770 at Conneaut, Ohio Oct, 1979
Charlie


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - TrainNut - 01-05-2010

Charlie B Wrote:Let me guess, June, 2009 at Steamtown.
Charlie
I was going to guess something similar but only because of the modern looking boxcars in the right side of the picture with graffitti on them. Then again, I'm no boxcar buff so who knows!


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - cn nutbar - 01-06-2010

Right on Charlie---I should have known better than to try and fool such a knowledgeable group of train buffs 35 35 35 .Now that we know the shots were taken at Steamtown this past summer,here's a few more shots of #3254---the last shot is an old photo of some railfans back in the good old days

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Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - cn nutbar - 01-12-2010

Hello Everyone---here's an undated picture of CNR Mike #3254 on a caboose hop at Airline Junction on Doctor Wayne's EG&E.Let's hope that employee from Creechan's Fine Fuels in the background is on his lunch break and not killing company time watching all the train action :hey:

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Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - Charlie B - 01-12-2010

Great picture Ed, but I wouldn't worry too much about Creechan's employee. He hasn't hit a lick in a year, just keeps watching the trains.
Charlie


Re: Watch out! Black & whites! - doctorwayne - 01-12-2010

Charlie B Wrote:Great picture Ed, but I wouldn't worry too much about Creechan's employee. He hasn't hit a lick in a year, just keeps watching the trains.
Charlie

Yeah, I think that he may be related to this guy:
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He's been standing there forever, trying to get into his car. Eek As a matter of fact, I've changed the car several times, and he never even blinked an eye. Misngth Misngth
( Sorry for the coloured picture in this thread, but he'd likely disappear into the background in b&w.)

Wayne