discovered new option on the camera, tried it, now need to learn how to use it better
GO BROWNS !!!
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discovered new option on the camera, tried it, now need to learn how to use it better
GO BROWNS !!!
Brian, the "death railway" photographs are very interesting! So is the information that this was where the Bridge over the River Kwai story came from.
The Polar Express on the layout in panorama looks great, Ted!!
that's cool, don't know if my camera can do that, i will have to check......
Mark, that is the info that I got when I ran across those pictures......
My sincere Thanks to these voices who sent me "Likes" for my recent couple of shots of the "other side of the tracks" :
BAR GP7#63; Briansilvermustang; Trussman; PRRronbh; PAUL ROMANO; chessie1971; N5CJonny; Ted W; Mark Boyce; Lou N; Joe B; ajzend; Keystone.
And my Thanks for theReplies from: Gandydancer1950; Mark Boyce.
The camaraderie and friendly outreach are much appreciated.
FrankM.
I want that!
BOTH NUMBERS!
a painting by my Grandma "Mema", a really big part of my train world
a lot of train ventures with her when I was little........
Just back from 4 weeks on the road......that included 8 days on Amtrak. I posted a log of my travels on the Real Trains forum if interested.
Fullerton CA station from the East tracks. This station is served by Amtrak SWC, Amtrak California, Metrolink and Amtrak Surfliner.
This thing looks like some kind of torture devise.
Albert, I can see why it is a favorite!
good one Ted
TedW posted:
That's great, Ted!! Reminds me of my first train set. I had to save up money to buy it when I was about 12; 1968 or so. I had a layout all through high school and while commuting to college. When I started my first job out of state, I tore the layout down and packed the salvageable parts away in the building beside the house that had been my grandfather's plumbing shop. I knew it got hot in there in the summer months, but never realized it would turn all the plastic parts soft. I went back maybe 10 years later, and pulled them out to find the train and buildings were "sagging" greatly; kind of like your photo! Oh well!!
rough seas this morning.......
briansilvermustang posted:rough seas this morning.......
Sort of looks like this tug is under water Brian
Went to Portland today. I've been to the engine house where 4449 and other locos are, many times in the past. Still, I can rarely resist going back.
Note the "Gold Coast Flyer" plate which was attached to 4449 during the filming of the movie, "Tough Guys".
@P51 Is the NKP #190 running?
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