Thanks for a wonderful set. Also, thanks for not using a long exposure for the water!
Wonderful set. THANKS FOR USING A FAST EXPOSURE TO STOP THE FALLS AS WE SEE THEM!!
Wonderful photography. Thank for not using a time exposure for the water. Your exposure here shows the water as we see it.
Jim
Nice pictures, but I have never liked the fake look of water with time exposures. Our eyes don't see water that way.
Your pics are incredible. This is my favorite kind of photography. Nature up close and personal. This is a wonderful set. Best in quite a while.
Just a reminder...
Canada is also "America"
Ray, During WWII, and for a while after, Dad was in England, and Mom and I stayed with her folks in Chadron, NB. Some of my earliest memories were the walk I had with Mom down to the C&NW station to watch the trains, all steam then. Railroading, especially steam, has been in my blood ever since. Recently I have been watching all the movements of Big Boy 4014.
I have had several brass model steam engines - as I remember by "Pacific Fast Mail". I too like the meticulous detail.
I love your vast knowledge of all things Burlington. Thanks for sharing. Jim
Thanks Ray. I have seen the O5 article in Trains. It's a nice tribute to a great engine. I distinctly remember that 5632 was one of the O5s we rode.
As I travel, I will check out the locations you have listed. There is a Burlington Hudson at the RR station in Burlington, IA.
Jim
I grew up in Burlington, IA where Dad was a physician. Many of his patients worked with the CB&Q. We had several cab rides on O5s. Thanks for the many good memories.
Where is this O5 located?
Fantastic. This is a wonderful set. THANKS!
Sorry for the spell check. Ny post should reed "Excellent photos ruined by the blurred water."
Excellent photos ruined by the blooded water.
I really dislike the trend to blur the water. It is totally unnatural. It ruins your otherwise wonderful photos.
The water should be as we see it - crisp and with all its intricate details!
It's interesting that there is genrally more Nikon equipment for sale on this web site than Canon!
jwm1944 wrote:
thanks..
PLEASE DON'T BLURE THE WATER. It is not natural and doesn't look like what you see.