I`ve uploaded some pictures to Railimages a few days ago. After one day I received an e-mail from a guy that took two pics for some changes with Photoshop. I guess he`s done an outstanding work. Stefan Railfan`s Homepage Railimages.com Original Enhanced original Enhanced
I couldn't help myself! I had some time on my hands, so I played around with your first picture. Among the many changes are a completely replaced UP engine, a helicopter, trackside details, a tree in the background, a building w/water tank in the background, exhaust simulation, signal tower, etc. I enjoyed the photos you posted - those were neat! -Dave Heinzel
OK, a question, WHO was playing with the loco numbers???? 4501 on the cab, an 5401 on the bugboards! Someone wasn't payin attention! HA! OR, the motive power paintshop , wasn't paying attention when that Railroad decided to paint the loco, an 2 different guys were working on that one loco! EDIT: I need to learn how to depress keys fully!
I think I've solved the mystery of the mis-matched numbers. Here's a photo taken shortly before the other photos were taken: That solves it eh?
John, the mis-matched numbers where my fault. I painted, decaled and weathered the loco and after I shot the pictures, I saw the bug. The locos number is 4501. 45 = SD45, 01= the first of this type. But my modelrailroad is freelance and for me, the guys in the High Desert & Sierre shop did a bad work. It was a monday Dave, you did an exellent work I wonder how many hours do you spend with Photoshop Thank you. Stefan Railfan`s Homepage Railimages Gallery
Stefan, I work with Photoshop a whole bunch. I'm a graphic artist, and using Photoshop is a huge part of the job as you can imagine. That's why I just couldn't help but to play around a little bit with the image when I saw yours! Good idea, I've enjoyed this thread