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Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - Printable Version +- (https://bigbluetrains.com) +-- Forum: Photographer's right of way (https://bigbluetrains.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=37) +--- Forum: Shutterbug area (https://bigbluetrains.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 (/showthread.php?tid=9907) |
Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - bdw9535 - 07-05-2024 WPMA-40 making it's return trip back to the yard. The heat must be keeping the patrons from the Blue Pig inside this evening. Bruce RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - TMo - 07-05-2024 It's so hot the color has leached out of my photos. Heading around Mud Run with the local. RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - tompm - 07-05-2024 Bruce - Looks like everyone is having fun. Todd - Nice black & white shot. Penn Central SD45 locomotives (Walthers Proto) rounding the curve by the coal dealer, ![]()
RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - cn nutbar - 07-07-2024 A modern-day scene at Leetown.Those Peterbilt cabs were a recent purchase from Princess Auto and too modern for my Leetown Division but I tried to create this scene when TH&B Geeps were still in existence. RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - Charlie B - 07-07-2024 Commuter train at Tafton Charlie RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - cn nutbar - 07-09-2024 A scene from Doctor Wayne's beautiful layout. RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - bdw9535 - 07-09-2024 Taco Tuesday. (I mistakenly posted this, should have been in the Tail End Tuesday thread.) Bruce RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - nachoman - 07-10-2024 TMo - that is a very cool photo! RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - TMo - 07-10-2024 Thanks Kevin! Sometimes black and white gives off a great vintage vibe - even on a railroad that specializes in producing rainbows... RE: Weekly Photo Fun 7/5 - 7/11/24 - cn nutbar - 07-10-2024 I haven't had a chance to do any local railfanning lately but today I got a lead that something special was heading through Kinnear Yard---I snuck out and caught this CP "Honour our Veterans" unit #7020---this was the first time I saw this locomotive in my hometown. |