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Jun 27, 2009 16:42 |  #9706

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Nice Wool, I wish a bunch of those engines would get lost and wind up in Oregon. They're a whole lot nicer looking than the ones we have.

You have to look in the right place Mike....There is a little shortline operation in the Portland area that has some great looking stock. I'm trying to find a link to it.


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Jun 27, 2009 16:52 |  #9707

The Port of Tillamook Bay owns a cow spotted locomotive!


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Jun 27, 2009 19:32 |  #9708

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Wow!!. I have to go see if I own one of those lenses. :lol: That is really excellent, Dan.


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Jun 27, 2009 19:37 |  #9709

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wow

there is some power in that shot. Love the heat above the engine.


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Jun 27, 2009 20:02 |  #9710

Thanks....just your run of the mill 70-200.


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Jun 27, 2009 20:32 as a reply to  @ Woolburr's post |  #9711

Woolburr wrote in post #8183244 (external link)
And a train for the Chief.
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NIce!

gjl711 wrote in post #8184083 (external link)
It's a daddy and mommy train. :)

Belmondo wrote in post #8184112 (external link)
Imagine the possibilities. :lol:

Woolburr wrote in post #8184127 (external link)
Hey...if it gave neat baby trains like Zane posted....I'd be all for it.

Yeah, but the one Zane posted had a birth defect...

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Another nice NS consist... That must be a long, heavy train to require five engines.

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Nice Wool, I wish a bunch of those engines would get lost and wind up in Oregon. They're a whole lot nicer looking than the ones we have.

Woolburr wrote in post #8185599 (external link)
You have to look in the right place Mike....There is a little shortline operation in the Portland area that has some great looking stock. I'm trying to find a link to it.

You thinking about the Portland and Western? I got some shots of their power right outside Corvallis. They're not processed yet...

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Jun 27, 2009 20:35 |  #9712

OK....you guys might like NS stuff....but trying to shoot a black train at night....not so good. hehehe

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Jun 27, 2009 20:36 |  #9713

John....Tillamook Bay was the line....they have a cow spotted locomotive.


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Jun 27, 2009 20:37 |  #9714

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Stunning!! :rolleyes: :lol:


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Jun 27, 2009 20:42 |  #9715

I'm thinking one of Alstom's light gray colored units might have worked better.


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Jun 27, 2009 21:00 as a reply to  @ Woolburr's post |  #9716

I did a quick process on the P&W locos...

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And a colorfully graffitied boxcar...

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Jun 27, 2009 21:52 |  #9717

Sweet!


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Jun 27, 2009 23:11 |  #9718

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Great shot Dan - long load? Liked the earlier side by side one also.


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Jun 28, 2009 04:21 |  #9719

Here's some from the Kondalilla Falls meet.

I was a little disappointed with some of my waterfall shots, recent rain has made the rock pools at the base of most of falls look muddy. Give it a week without rains and I think it would settle down.

No.1 Foggy Valley - The Foggy Valley was a nice surprise. The fog was quite fluid, moving about, creeping up the mountain and retreating just as fast. The western view and early morning made for some interesting exposure choices. You can see the line from the sunrise creeping down the valley.

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No.2 Foggy Valley Upclose
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No.3 Kondalilla Falls - Little Cascades
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No.4 Strangler Fig - The original tree has long disappeared and all that remains is the fig. The early light was filtering through the gaps.
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No.5 Base of the Falls - Not a fantastic shot, don't like the muddy water or the difference in exposures. The sky was blended in from another shot, about 3 stops difference. Still, it was easier than it would have been later in the day with the sun half way down.
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Jun 28, 2009 06:42 as a reply to  @ Greg_C's post |  #9720

Those are wonderful, Greg. I couldn't tell you which one I like best.


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