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Sep 20, 2012 06:27 |  #1

It sure is when you get two trains in two minutes. I could actually see oncoming lights and worried that the freight might not be clear of the frame by the time the passenger train arrived, but sometimes luck is a wonderful thing.

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Sep 20, 2012 08:27 |  #2

Nice ones, & it makes up for the times that you had to wait a long time. OTOH, it might have been nice to have two in the same shot?


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Sep 20, 2012 08:49 |  #3

beautiful, like where you shot from, great color




  
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Sep 20, 2012 12:32 |  #4

PhotosGuy wrote in post #15018415 (external link)
Nice ones, & it makes up for the times that you had to wait a long time. OTOH, it might have been nice to have two in the same shot?

I had thought that too that it would have been a cool shot, and from my vantage point at this location can see about four miles or so down the track with binoculars, and knew the VIA was major late, and could see it way back, but knew it wasn't gonna make up the full distance to be side by side in the right spot.

I think this would be a terriffic spot on a year with average to above fall colours, but this year due to the drought we had, its what it is.


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Sep 20, 2012 16:14 |  #5

they look kinda pixelated but might have to do with the attaching.... you should use an image hosting site thats free, like tinypic.com or something so you just have to change the size and not the quality.


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Sep 20, 2012 17:26 |  #6

I'm not gonna put anything hi-res out there on the web, since last time I checked, nobody puts stuff like gas and food in my car for free.

Too many freeloaders with the web.....and low res is all that I am willing to display and I have even seen lowlifes print those out as 4x6 prints at home.

If you don't like my quality that I post, I'll stop posting here....doesn't hurt my feelings


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Sep 20, 2012 19:00 |  #7

Good vantage point and the light was on your side as well. Great framing. Thanks for sharing.


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