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Uploading these WAY late. Sorry. Moving to new PC after being on the same Win7-Pro machine for like 8+ years (I don't like change!), and it's been a mini-nightmare. Caught these a couple weeks ago at my local BNSF / Santa Fe yard.
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FYI.
These were shot with a 7.5mm fisheye lens because of the location, and poorly corrected so they look somewhat normal...
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Decided to head out to my local yard on a Saturday, got there at 9:30 and I was the only one out at the freight side platform. After a half hour I noticed someone down at the other end that I thought I recognized. Messaged him, and yep, it was him. My dude PasadenaSubColin.
We were both out there to just enjoy the day, me catching freights, and him freights & Metrolinks. He's a good dude to have around, as he lets me know when something cool is on its way into the yard, and I appreciate that he's all plugged into the grid to give the "heads up" when something's coming soon.
Well, this time I had, or rather found out, the "Heads Up" about 15 mins before he let me in on what would be the joke of the day. There apparently was a bicentennial engine coming through the depot today on its way to a RR museum in Perris, CA. The 5704!!!!! Big whoop.... One dude chatted me up asking if I knew when "IT" was supposed to come through. I had no idea what he was talking about and told him I don't follow trains. :-)
15-20 mins. later Colin messages me an FYI, that there's a "Special" train about to roll through. I've been in this situation before. I'm there benching graff, and all of the sudden 20 cars pull up and a bunch of "Railfans" jump out of their cars, run over, take a few photos of the "Special" car(s), engine or train, and when it's gone, they're gone. I feel like these are the people who only get out of bed when something "cool" is rolling through town. I really doubt they care about day-to-day operations of the RR. And honestly there's no way they give a shit about the graff.
Most people out at the tracks are cool, but there's a certain group of people who seem to have zero social skills when something "Special" is coming through, and we had at least one on this day. Some dude that kept walking past us, standing in my spot, like he was going to shoot from there when I got there at 9:30, and he got there at Noon. Walking past us by inches, and not saying a word, head down... Walking in front of cameras that were filming, hanging around my backpack and gear while I was like 30 feet away, just weird, un-cool shit. I'm not down with any of this. But I don't want to burn this spot as a bencher and didn't start any trouble, even though I wanted to punch this dude.. GRRR!
Will not be posting flicks of this special train car. Sorry. I saw it, I flicked it, but the whole experience was crap, and it was just one engine, big deal. I was there for the graff that you're seeing me post.
Was hot, no clouds, and at my end of the platform I had a 2ft. x 3ft. spot of slowly moving shade that was cast by one of the platform lights. After a while Colin and I were sharing this tiny moving spot of shade. No worries, we get along just fine.
BTW: PasadenaSubColin is a FOAMER!!!!!!!! ;-p
Managed to re-flick a few cars that I caught at the beginning of the month at the other end of the valley. Anyway........ I'll be back to try and ID these pieces soon. Might take me a little longer than usual as, like I said before, new computer, new crap to deal with..
Stay safe out there homies.
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Photography by P.M. Pakman Ching
Model: Veronika Losyuk, Annet Ko
Make-up Artist: Mania Cheung
Hair Artist: Guinevere Jim
Styling: Guinevere Jim
Pakman was born In a Desi/Latin family in South Central Los Angeles,CA. In his early childhood he was Sent to Punjab for his Culture studies. Pak passion and style of music brought attention to the community. Pak start Joining Small Local Bands and groups where he sang and built a recognision in Local funcions and parties. Pakman New that something was missing in He release his Solo Hit Single "Soniye" that introduce his fans and the Desi Culture a New Style of Music "Desi/Punabi HipHop". From so on this Desi Hip Hop Style brought New Breed's of Indian/Desi Musician such as "Bohemia", Dnaar, Asi Khan, Desi Ji and many new artist on the rise. Pak was also Nominated as "Desi Artist of the Year" on DesiHits.com. Pak brings Addictive beats with a blend of Indian/Arabian instrument with English/Punjabi Hip-hop Lyrical's. Pak worked with many great Producers such as Sureet Sandhu from Digital Desi Production that made it to the Top of Charts of BBC Radio with "Jaan" for 16 Week. Soon after releasing his English version song "Shake it" was Air on POWER 105.9 , Los Angeles. Pak was also Interviewed on 99.1 KGGI where he introduce Desi Hip-hop to the U.S nation. Pakman has been 2 time Best Cultural Music Artist in 2006 awarded at Cal State Northridge, CA. Coming from a Desi/Latin culture with outstanding Style of music that changed the face of Desi music, Pakman has proven his excellent skills and Style is the next big thing in the Southern Asian community. Pakman is one of our original Artist who mark his territory in Pak/Indian music in Hip-Hop & RnB.
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 09: (L-R) Joanne Wilson, Ellie Wheeler, David Pakman, Charlie O'Donnell, Ajay Agarwal, Alina Adams speak onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2016 at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal on May 9, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
David Pakman, Partner at Venrock presents Media Giants in the Internet Age, or The Next Generation of Media Giants at Internet Week HQ on Day 1 of Internet Week 2015 in New York May 18, 2015. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
Photography by P.M. Pakman Ching
Model: Veronika Losyuk, Annet Ko
Make-up Artist: Mania Cheung
Hair Artist: Guinevere Jim
Styling: Guinevere Jim
David Pakman, Partner at Venrock presents Media Giants in the Internet Age, or The Next Generation of Media Giants at Internet Week HQ on Day 1 of Internet Week 2015 in New York May 18, 2015. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
David Pakman, Partner at Venrock presents Media Giants in the Internet Age, or The Next Generation of Media Giants at Internet Week HQ on Day 1 of Internet Week 2015 in New York May 18, 2015. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
David Pakman, Partner at Venrock presents Media Giants in the Internet Age, or The Next Generation of Media Giants at Internet Week HQ on Day 1 of Internet Week 2015 in New York May 18, 2015. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)
after a break, Peaceofmind is on stage again, opening for ie favorite inhale.
POM played then stayed for the sounds of new friends gordo, burrito, pulga and tommy.
lots of fun, new castle and freestyling with mc pakman and mc clepto in between sets at dempseys in corona.
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 09: Joanne Wilson, Ellie Wheeler, David Pakman, Charlie O'Donnell, Ajay Agarwal, Alina Adams speak onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2016 at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal on May 9, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Photography by P.M. Pakman Ching
Model: Veronika Losyuk, Annet Ko
Make-up Artist: Mania Cheung
Hair Artist: Guinevere Jim
Styling: Guinevere Jim
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 09: (L-R) Joanne Wilson, Ellie Wheeler, David Pakman, Charlie O'Donnell, Ajay Agarwal, Adrien Menard speak onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2016 at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal on May 9, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for TechCrunch)