Train tracks
cmr164
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Was down in Rockledge Florida yesterday looking at some businesses there and in Port Canaveral. I did not really have time to take pictures and what i took were mainly of the businesses but these FEC tracks were behind one of the places and I got a couple of shots. (I need to clean my imager tinight or tomorrow so forgive the spots that I did not 'shop out)
And then there is my favorite and my answer to folks who think it is too hard to take dslr photos from the ground.
per my usual... the images are links to the larger size image.
And then there is my favorite and my answer to folks who think it is too hard to take dslr photos from the ground.
per my usual... the images are links to the larger size image.
Charles Richmond IT & Security Consultant
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Me, I love shooting trains and train tracks. Haven't done any lately. But in Sacramento, with the railway museum, I shot a lot on B&W film and practiced developing it myself.
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I frequently do not see your images displayed when you post,but this is the first time I tried to Reply and Then I saw the images in MY Reply box. Most confusing....
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Maybe Baldy can figure this out too.....
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