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Oct 12, 2010 21:14 |  #1

Is a great place to railfan, and from now on, I am including a lawnchair and picnic basket in my kit. And hopefully a scanner too.


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Oct 13, 2010 09:46 |  #2

Great location!

I am including a lawnchair and picnic basket in my kit.

And maybe a fishing rod? :D


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Oct 13, 2010 11:09 |  #3

I'll need a wagon to get everything there at this rate........LOL

Actually some species of fish are trying to jump up that dam, and I have yet to see one make it, as its pretty tall, and fishing is off limits there during the month of October.


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Oct 13, 2010 11:26 |  #4

Beautiful location, looks like a great place to relax.




  
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Oct 13, 2010 12:19 |  #5

Gotta love the colors in those trees!




  
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Oct 13, 2010 12:23 as a reply to  @ JCAMER's post |  #6

I'm really torn on that first picture!
It is beautiful but leaves me wanting either more rail bridge on the right or more falls on the left. The calm waters and there nice coloring are a great canvas for the reflected trees!


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Oct 13, 2010 12:25 |  #7

Great images, color, reflection - and I agree with Frank, you need to bring a fishing rod. :)



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Oct 13, 2010 14:15 |  #8

rane wrote in post #11089501 (external link)
I'm really torn on that first picture!
It is beautiful but leaves me wanting either more rail bridge on the right or more falls on the left. The calm waters and there nice coloring are a great canvas for the reflected trees!

Send me something wider then a 24-70mm and we'll see what happens....LOL. I never would have thought a UWA would be a wanted item for shooting railroads, but I can see some instances where it would be the weapon of choice.


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Oct 13, 2010 14:17 |  #9

Naturalist wrote in post #11089516 (external link)
Great images, color, reflection - and I agree with Frank, you need to bring a fishing rod. :)

Thanks..........but I don't hunt and I don't fish........but all this talk of fish, makes me want to go to a fish and chip place......LOL


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Oct 14, 2010 01:34 |  #10

Nice reflection in that first shot.....definitely a good spot for shooting.


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