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Rails on the ground at maintenance site in Beaumont, MS. My first use of Fuji Velvia. Did not realize what I had and the roll was a waste. The color is amazing.
tram rails and bikes don't go good together, you must make sure not to get your wheel in one of them!
New Haven Railroad PP716 Alco DL109 locomotive (former # 716) portable power plant is seen in the yard at Boston, Massachusetts, late 1950's. This locomotive was converted to a portable power plant in 1957, for use as a DC power generator to test the electrical gear found on the new lightweight trains and FL-9's. Seen along side PP716, are some MOW cars constructed of wood, that were probably former baggage, REA, or mail storage cars. PP716 was retired soon after the new lightweight trains proved to be a failure, but remained on the property until 1969, however it was scrapped in late 1970. It's really too bad that this last New Haven DL-109 was not saved.
The name of the photographer that took this photo is unknown. This photo is from the Mac Seabree Collection.
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Looking back towards the village from the point at Dark Corner I couldn't help thinking of an ancient train line, running on rails right into the bay.
After a busy few weeks at work it was so nice to get out and enjoy the sunset in such peaceful surrounds, just a few seagulls for company.
Have a great weekend!
Technical details:
- EOS 7D
- 10-20mm @13mm
- ISO100, 265sec, f8
- CPL, Lee 0.6 Hard GND
- Tripod
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Tracks to the MBTA's commuter-rail maintenance facilities in Charlestown, seen from the Gilmore Bridge.
The weather is getting cooler and so I finally get to wear by coated black skinny high rise jeans by Goldsign. Goldsign jeans have the most perfect cut I’ve seen in a while because they’re are super stretchy!
I paired them with this Britt shirt by one of my favorite new emerging LA based fashion brands Rails. Be sure to check out Rails as their collection is super cool!
Shirt: Rails
Pants: Goldsign
Shoes: Chanel
Belt: Mango