O.K., I have been raiding the archives (my shoebox) and came up with a couple of REAL CR locos... enjoy! Harold
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Telegrapher: Fantastic Chessie. All you guys that take all these beautful photos must have digital cameras. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Actually, all of my train pics before year 2000 were taken with a 35mm camera and with color print film! I just scan my prints with my scanner and post them. Harold
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Telegrapher: My 35 mm camara went to heaven over a year ago. All I have at this time are those throw away camras. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> I have seen some very good pictures taken with disposable cameras too! I would not recommend them for fast moving trains , but you can get decent shots of stationary items, depending on the film speed,lighting, and distance. Harold
Good to see the pics Harold No matter what type of camera is used, the important thing is to take the photos. Things change so quickly, the time to take pictures is NOW! Things which seem common-place today will disappear one day. I let several types of diesel locomotives here in the UK slip into oblivion without taking pics of them Suddenly they were gone! [ 19 February 2001: Message edited by: Alan ]
I use a certant disposible camera I can get a work that I know works and then take them to work and get them developed myself (I work at a place that has 1 hour photo ) [ 20 February 2001: Message edited by: Chessie_SD50_8563 ]
CSXT 8563 currently in Detroit, arrived on Q151 and used by the day yard crew at Conrail Livernois Yard to switch the van site and a couple of scrap yards, will probably depart tonight on Q150