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One of the greatest places to observe street running is in Ft. Collins, CO on the BNSF front range sub. This is no branch line or industial spur, this is the mainline. Stick around here long enough and your sure to get some amazing photos as was the case on January 14, 2005. A detoured 6000 ft...
One of the greatest places to observe street running is in Ft. Collins, CO on the BNSF front range sub. This is no branch line or industial spur, this is the mainline. Stick around here long enough and your sure to get some amazing photos as was the case on January 14, 2005. A detoured 6000 ft...
I agree, this shot turned out great. It seems like one of those times when you aren't really expecting much out of the photo as its dark out and tough to do much, then you review the shot and realize that you got something really cool. Also its not an easy place to get to which gets you even...
Its roughly a 18mm shot which on the 300d is the equivelent to about 28mm, with a high aperature to give as much depth of field as possible. Thanks for the nice comments.
-Tyler
Not your typical going away shot, but this train is going away from me. 2 very new AC units (lower right) lead a mile long coal train through the Crater loops and back to the mines in northern colorado. 2 additional units are dpu's helping the train up the steep 2% climb up the Craig branch. In...
At 9200' a UP eastbound coal train exits the famed 6.2 mile moffat tunnel with the Aspens above it ablaze in a sea of fall colors. Imagine if this was in black and white and not COLOR!
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