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CSX O72120 handles MOW equipment at the run around track by the throat of the GPC Spur which leads to Krome Quarry. Now if you set the clock back 40-50 years the tracks didn't go much further and we'd be standing on a busy quarry. The quarry when dug out got relandscaped to become the Venezia Lakes community, with the dug out "lakes" acting as a selling piece for the residential units. A close friend or two of mine lived in this community for certain amounts of times, very nice houses and I remember when going to the housewarming in 2006 seeing a rock train come off the GPC with two C40-8Ws.
Matériel : Minolta CLE, M-Rokkor 40, Kodak TriX. HC-110-H, Ilfostop & Rapid Fixer. Numérisation : Canon Canoscan 9000 MkII @2400dpi, VueScan & Lightroom.
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Equipment: Minolta CLE, M-Rokkor 40, Kodak TriX. HC-110-H, Ilfostop & Rapid Fixer. Scanning: Canon Canoscan 9000 MkII @2400dpi, VueScan & Lightroom.
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Sony A7iii, Sigma 24-105 f/4 ART Canon mount, Sigma MC-11, processed in Lightroom Classic, Photoshop 2020, and ON1 Photo RAW 2020
One light setup Paul C Buff White Lightning UltraZap 1600 with a Westcott 84 inch silver umbrella with diffuser approx 3 feet away from above to the left slightly
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Matériel : Rolleiflex T3. Kodak Tri-X. HC-110 dilution H, Ilfostop & Rapid Fixer. Numérisation : Canon Canoscan 9000 MkII @2400dpi, VueScan & Lightroom.
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Equipment: Rolleiflex T3. Kodak Tri-X. HC-110 dillution H, Ilfostop & Rapid Fixer. Scanning: Canon Canoscan 9000 MkII @2400dpi, VueScan & Lightroom.
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CSX O72127 passes the C-1W "Black Creek Canal" in the Kendall area of Miami-Dade County out of Krome Quarry. This portion of the GPC spur is interesting, the trains go the opposite of their intended direction, whereas the train is heading south it is running railroad north towards Hialeah. A socially distanced swap meet organized by ECHOES allowed a good opportunity to grab this on the way out. This stretch is often one-and-done territory due to traffic patterns going to and from Krome Av. 88th St is the nearest access point to the more developed portion of Dade, whereas your other options are 8th St and 184th street, both at least 5 miles out. Cool crew onboard.
Sony A7iii, Sigma 24-105 f/4 ART Canon EF mount, Sigma MC-11, Processed in Lightroom Classic and Photoshop 2021
Sony A7iii, Sigma 85mm f/1.4 ART, processed in Lightroom Classic, Photoshop CC 2019, and Nik Color Efex