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Super-Sprinter at Betws-y-Coed. The station building housed cafes and other businesses for tourists while a bus shelter on the platform was provided for waiting train passengers. Miniature rail fills the former goods yard
October 4 2003
I have some catching up to do....
I've finally been working on some photobooks of our around the world trip 4 years ago, so many photo's.......it takes time....
I took this shot yesterday evening just before sunset, the sky was good and while driving around on a dike I suddenly saw the irresistible Dutch sight.
(No HDR this time..)
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Rusting train engine on the grounds of the Train Museum in Snoqualmie, Washington.
Most people probably go to the Train Museum in Snoqualmie, Washington for the train rides and for a visit to the quaint train station that is now a museum, but about a mile away on the road to the town center is 50 yards of decaying, rusting train cars full of fascinating textures.
Unfortunately, the train is about 30 feet behind a chain link fence, but I got some decent shots using a telephoto while walking along the elevated highway that runs parallel to the tracks. I was lucky that the sun was almost directly overhead and casting perfect shadows for about 20 minutes before the surfaces were in shadows for the day.
One of my attempts at the "FlickrFriday" theme "Parallel".
Shot with an (Tomioka) "Osawa Tominon EL 90 mm F 5.6" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
NS 224 is northbound at Smarr, Georgia on the Griffin District in the last few minutes of sunlight with the Pennsy heritage 8102.