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Taken for a Tale of Two Cities collaboraiton with TC-V - only I was stupid, and sent him the wrong film....
These are 100 ISO slidefilm shot at 200 ISO and cross processed. Would they have worked as double exposures? Who can tell...
Working have been cutting up these rails, which are piled up next to the Chicago Line of Norfolk Southern west of Vermilion, Ohio.
At the Lincoln Estate in Manchester, VT. Robert Todd Lincoln headed up the Pullman Rail Car business and the museum has a beautiful restored luxury car that is part of the tour. These tracks are used for the Pullman car.
i just really like this shot of piper reading her papa's book. ruby on rails...easy for even a two year old!
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Zeiss Ikoflex 1b, Novar Anastigmat 75mm f3.5 taking lens, Fomapan 400, Kodak HC-110 (dil. B, 1:32), 7min@20 C
An armed soldier patrols the rail bridge linking North Korea with China at Ji'an city, 150 km up the Yalu River from Dandong.
This is another old re-processed shot taken last summer when I was just dipping my toes in flickr. It was uploaded in colour before but it should have gone straight to black and white.
National Rails DL41 on a special filming and promotional train from the AFT to Crystal Brook is near Avon with a consist containing the various customers of the times loading on 26-4-1995
Last of the Minox train series. It is so nice to always have this small camera with me, especially now I'm traveling to the hospital to visit my father 4 times a week. It sort of comforts me to know I can freeze time on film, although I know there are other ways nowadays. But hey, this one works for me.
Minox 35 EL, Adox Silvermax, Rodinal stand developed for 1 hour.
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These traders keep half their stock on the rail lines and have to move them every ninety minutes whenever a train arrives! The costs and benefits of sharing the station!
Old railroad tracks on Laurel Ave below Lambert, a few blocks from my home. I pass by these tracks a lot and finally took some pictures of them. This was one of the better ones taken in the afternoon during the #onedayinwhittier photo event on 2/13/16. Edited and toned in Lightroom CC ver 2015.41
Riding The Rails.
The most exhilarating experience one can do.
Waiting for the right time to hop on.
Watching out for the yard bulls,
so you don't get popped.
Hang on tight ,
its going to be a wild ride,
People have lost their arms,
legs,
and even ones life,
trying to ride this iron bull to another town.
A ticket who needs a ticket?
IM riding in the underbelly of this baby,
all the way to Denver.
WWWHHHOOOOOO!!!!!
Steve.D.Hammond.