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Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 Eletric Locomotive
Just a week before my company moved me to Florida, I took a trip to Altoona Pennsylvania to visit Horseshoe Curve and the Railroaders Memorial Museum. I didn't have a lot of time or weather conditions to get any satisfactory photos, however I've decided to post this Photo via flickr™ in spite of it's poor quality.
For more information about GG1 Number 4913, please see the following:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroaders_Memorial_Museum
www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=438480
I took this Photo on December 29, 1995 with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35mm SLR Film Camera with Color Slide Film. I Scanned the Slides to create to create Electronic Images and optimized the photos with both Photoshop™ and Photomatix Essentials™ to correct exposure, saturation and sharpness.
DISCLAIMER: I took this slide in the in December 1995, while I was just learning Photography just before I moved to Florida. Unfortunately the conditions at that time were not very conducive to photography due to the Extremely High contrast of the scene. Consequently the Color Slide Film, which I used could not handle the extreme contrast range. This resulted in very poor Exposure, Composition and Sharpness. I've utilized Photoshop Elements 10™ & Photomatix Essentials 4.0.1™ to optimized the scan of my Slide to the best of my ability..
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 Eletric Locomotive
Just a week before my company moved me to Florida, I took a trip to Altoona Pennsylvania to visit Horseshoe Curve and the Railroaders Memorial Museum. I didn't have a lot of time or weather conditions to get any satisfactory photos, however I've decided to post this Photo via flickr™ in spite of it's poor quality.
For more information about GG1 Number 4913, please see the following:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroaders_Memorial_Museum
www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=438480
I took this Photo on December 29, 1995 with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35mm SLR Film Camera with Color Slide Film. I Scanned the Slides to create to create Electronic Images and optimized the photos with both Photoshop™ and Photomatix Essentials™ to correct exposure, saturation and sharpness.
DISCLAIMER: I took this slide in the in December 1995, while I was just learning Photography just before I moved to Florida. Unfortunately the conditions at that time were not very conducive to photography due to the Extremely High contrast of the scene. Consequently the Color Slide Film, which I used could not handle the extreme contrast range. This resulted in very poor Exposure, Composition and Sharpness. I've utilized Photoshop Elements 10™ & Photomatix Essentials 4.0.1™ to optimized the scan of my Slide to the best of my ability..