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Nostalgia & History > A few more SP with wide bloody nosesDate: 11/22/14 20:47 A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: dlbowen These are all from 6x7 color negatives produced using a Pentax 67 camera. I flogged myself for years for using color negative film; no editor wanted color prints. Then it became necessary to scan our photographic materials. My favorite media to scan now is color negatives as in my hands they produce the best results.
1. SP 9801 W. at Walong, CA (The Loop) with its train still on the loop. 7-94 2. Same as 1 SP 9801 passing an ATSF EB at Caliente, CA note the USPS Office and man on horseback. 3. SP 9814 W. at Bealville, CA 08-94 Don Bowen Saint Helena, CA Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/22/14 21:14 by dlbowen. Date: 11/22/14 21:01 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: dlbowen 4. SP 9811 W. Woodford, CA 09-94
4. SP 122 E Walong, CA 08-95 8. SP 266 E. at the late Signal Bridge at MP 377 09-95 Don Bowen Saint Helena, CA Date: 11/22/14 21:07 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: dlbowen 7. SP 272 E. Cameron, CA 09-95
8. SP 9802 W. Woodford, CA 11-95 9. SP 136 E. Ave 280 near Visalia, CA 08-96 Don Bowen Saint Helena, CA Date: 11/22/14 21:45 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: bearease I always thought the bloody nose wings looked a bit odd on the wide-cabs, and now that I have a chance to study it, I can see why. If you compare this to an older hood unit, there are/were only two grey stripes -- or three red depending on how you look at it. The wide cab has one extra. Also the curvature of the older wings was much rounder than the wide cabs, which look kinda square. I wonder why the change.
As for the pix though -- fantastic! And a lot of manifest trains there. A lot more interesting than a pile of containers as far as I'm concerned. Thanks for the post. Date: 11/23/14 00:11 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: wesleygreer Oh baby, this is too much awesomeness to handle.
Date: 11/23/14 03:16 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: Fizzboy7 Yep, this is nearly overload for the 90's SP fan! WOW
Date: 11/23/14 15:18 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: nycman Don, you are the man (see another thread where grammar was the subject). Wow!
Date: 11/23/14 17:37 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: althewelder Great shot! Very sharp and wonderful color. Thanks for sharing these with us.
AL Bayer Date: 11/24/14 06:36 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: ats90mph bearease Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I always thought the bloody nose wings looked a > bit odd on the wide-cabs, and now that I have a > chance to study it, I can see why. If you compare > this to an older hood unit, there are/were only > two grey stripes -- or three red depending on how > you look at it. The wide cab has one extra. Also > the curvature of the older wings was much rounder > than the wide cabs, which look kinda square. I > wonder why the change. > > As for the pix though -- fantastic! And a lot of > manifest trains there. A lot more interesting than > a pile of containers as far as I'm concerned. > Thanks for the post. It looked better on the GE's, goofy on the EMD's (IMHO)... Great photos of the "good ole days"... Date: 11/25/14 06:52 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: rbenko Thanks for sharing - wonderful shots!
The color rendition is superb - did you have to do much color correction in your scans? What scanner do you use? Date: 11/25/14 07:36 Re: A few more SP with wide bloody noses Author: dlbowen Minimal correction with Plustek Opticfilm 120 and Hamrick's VueScan.
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