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Mar 15, 2013 11:06:05   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
Sony HX-100V. The real trick is getting the shot sans autos Xing.



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Mar 15, 2013 13:08:37   #
LDM5 Loc: Templeton, MA
 
Nice one. :thumbup:

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Mar 15, 2013 22:38:59   #
brimor Loc: leeds yorkshire uk
 
great shot

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Mar 15, 2013 23:00:19   #
F16 Club
 
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?

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Mar 16, 2013 11:06:06   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
LDM5 wrote:
Nice one. :thumbup:


Thanks LDM.

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Mar 16, 2013 11:06:41   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
brimor wrote:
great shot


Enjoy.

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Mar 16, 2013 11:09:06   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?


Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.

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Mar 16, 2013 11:17:37   #
F16 Club
 
4dogsken wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?


Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.


Well 4dogsken; if they does not repair it or modernice it sooner or later an accident will ocurre. How old this trail is, and how many time you saw they repair it? :thumbdown:

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Mar 16, 2013 11:25:35   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
F16 Club wrote:
4dogsken wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?


Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.


Well 4dogsken; if they does not repair it or modernice it sooner or later an accident will ocurre. How old this trail is, and how many time you saw they repair it? :thumbdown:


Being in the middle of a residential area, pretty sure everything is up to code. Actually, a lot of tracks look like that when viewed at 30x. The spatial compression amplifies any aberrations.

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Mar 16, 2013 11:35:18   #
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4dogsken wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
4dogsken wrote:
F16 Club wrote:
The shoot are very good, but I wonder is this railroad in use?


Yes sir. At least 10 or 20 freight and coal trains a day. Thanks.


Well 4dogsken; if they does not repair it or modernice it sooner or later an accident will ocurre. How old this trail is, and how many time you saw they repair it? :thumbdown:


Being in the middle of a residential area, pretty sure everything is up to code. Actually, a lot of tracks look like that when viewed at 30x. The spatial compression amplifies any aberrations.
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Well 4dogsken is
pretty sure everything is up to code. We have to read the code perhaps we need to update the code . In my childwood I play with trains and this trail not look very good for the frequence of use actually the demand incresed.
If you know where is the code sent me a link to read it. :thumbup:

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Mar 16, 2013 12:22:01   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
The code is pretty much irrelevant. You have to remember that the railroads were one of the first group of thugs to buy off the government and justice system. They pretty much do what they want. At least once or twice a year they drive up and down spraying toxic pesticides within feet of houses, schools, and playgrounds, all without prior warning. Ever noticed that NOTHING grows in the limestone enriched soil along tracks. Cancer rates at the turn of the century was 1 in 33. Now it's what, 1 in 3? Why? You would think people would wake up. Most citizens are quite happy with their heads in the sand.

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Mar 16, 2013 12:41:17   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
Talk about your leading lines - I really like this!

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Mar 16, 2013 12:47:38   #
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4dogsken wrote:
The code is pretty much irrelevant. You have to remember that the railroads were one of the first group of thugs to buy off the government and justice system. They pretty much do what they want. At least once or twice a year they drive up and down spraying toxic pesticides within feet of houses, schools, and playgrounds, all without prior warning. Ever noticed that NOTHING grows in the limestone enriched soil along tracks. Cancer rates at the turn of the century was 1 in 33. Now it's what, 1 in 3? Why? You would think people would wake up. Most citizens are quite happy with their heads in the sand.
The code is pretty much irrelevant. You have to re... (show quote)


4dogsken;
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.

A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.

Whatever you do may seem insignificant to you, but it is most important that you do it.
Mr. Gandhi :thumbup:

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Mar 16, 2013 14:28:01   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
Peace be with you, my friend.

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Mar 16, 2013 14:45:32   #
4dogsken Loc: NE Ohio
 
raymondh wrote:
Talk about your leading lines - I really like this!


Hey raymond, enjoy. City life is just loaded with lines, once you start looking. It's just that we see them so often, they become invisible. Thanks for the feedback.

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