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Penn Central E40 electric #4977 poses in the yard at Morrisville, PA, January 23, 1976. Conrail is less than four months away from taking over the Penn Central's rail operations and thus inheriting this and it's unwanted brothers which originally came from the New Haven Railroad upon the NH's absorption into PC. The E40's were originally classed EP5s by the New Haven when they arrived in 1955 from GE. They were intended for high speed passenger operation between New York City and New Haven, CT. Teething problems from the outset were solved within a year of arrival from GE-mainly the large screened filters on the carbody sides which helped in cooling the electric motors along with the automatic blowers. What caused their downfall was the McGinnis/Alpert regime's greatly reduced maintenance on these and almost all other locomotives the NH had. The damage had been done and unfortunately they fared no better under Penn Central ownership. By the early '70s all were out of service and one even scrapped but someone at PC felt the road should rebuild three of them for freight service and so the 4977 became one of the lucky three to survive into Conrail ownership. Sadly the three never turned a revenue wheel for Conrail as that road had a lot more on it's plate to deal with than three oddball electrics of questionable reliability. The final three E40s were scrapped in 1979. This is an Ektachrome 6x6 color transparency originally marketed as a Super Slide. The film frame was mounted in a cardboard mount which allowed for projection with the proper slide carrier mounted to a projector. Unfortunately this also allowed for the image to be scratched badly.
John Stroup original.
See wat I did there? Sunrise at Chrome Hill on Kodak Ektachrome!! Shot with my medium format analogue Hasselblad 500c/m.
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The sun rises on another day in Hanover, PA. CSXT GP40-2 #6158 is the sole power for today's local. Fortunately it was adequate for the daily switching around Hanover. Ektachrome E100, Pentax MX.
Nikon FE
Nikkor 50mm f1.4 AI
Kodak Ektachrome 100
Just an image grabbed on my way from Montserrat to St Gerony
View on the Geislergruppe - Villnöß - Italy.
Camera: hasselblad Xpan @ 90mm
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100
Crinkle Crags appearing through the clearing cloud, seen from Pike of Blisco.
A scan from a slide taken in April 1986 with an Olympus OM4 and Zuiko 35mm f2.8 lens on Kodak Ektachrome.
I don't know how the colors came out this yellow and green. The rest of the pack hasn't looked the same at all, but I'll keep trying.
35mm Ektachrome printed to expired Polaroid 679
2017 Spring RoidWeek, day 2
Life in Kensington Market.
Toronto, Ontario
Kodak Ektachrome 320T(expired in 1999, shot at 200EI)
Cross-processed in C41
Fujica Compact Deluxe with Fujinon 45mm f1.8
Epson V370
Nikon F90x
Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.4 D
Kodak Ektachrome 50 Tungsten, EPY, expired
Tetenal Colortek E-6
Epson V850 Pro
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
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I recently got an old roll of slide film cross processed by the lovely folks at www.gpclabworks.ca here in Ottawa. The images turned out really cool with heightened contrast and fun colour shifts. I have a few more images on my site dustynegatives.com
Taken with the Rolleiflex on Kodak Ektachrome 200, expired in 1991.
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