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I'm confused as to why the guy has his carpet bag out (maybe he broke down and he's hoofing it) but the locos, bridge, and scenery are beautiful.
He’s got $10k in the bag from moonshine sales, and it’s some distance to town.
From there we went east and caught the Landisville's breautiful SW9 switching the NS interchange in perfect light.
More slow progress on the Pueblo Union Depot project. I test fit the 34” of buildings on the Tennessee Pass layout this weekend (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link)
Last night I got the COB LED's installed. The actual lighting is nowhere near as bright in the pics but at 18sec for the shutter, they look super bright. Need to play around with taking layout photos at night. Lesson learned that the inside of the structure will also have to be painted to block light from coming through the plastic in photos.
I spent some time adding decoders and then renumbering and weathering this set of Rapido GP38's this past weekend. The numbers Rapido did didn't last very long on Conrail, so updates had to happen to match the late 80's and early 90's versions and 7927 got the white sill added as well. Besides the number selection, Rapido did a great job on these. Cheers,Brian (Attachment Link)
That is a serious horn setup on that SW!
18 seconds?! Wow. What camera? Was that on automatic exposure? Try shorter shutter speeds and use some dim ambient illumination to illuminate the building's exterior. Shorter exposure time will take darker photos, which will lover the overall brightness of the photo. That way it will still look like nighttime, but the windows will not have a nuclear glow!I sometimes chuckle seeing old black and white TV shows (like Perry Mason). Sometimes when they show night scenes you can tell they filmed them during the day, but either used higher f-stop on the lens or had a dark filter over the lens to make it appear like a night scene.
Another one of your numerous talents; photography?
I'm not sure I call it a "talent", but thanks! I try to educate myself about every task I try to accomplish, in order to do it well. I'm a also very curious and inquisitive by nature. That helps me to understand how things work. In the end I do dabble in all sorts of things.
That doesnt have something to do with "dock workers" in Vancouver does it?