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Steam & Excursion > With apologies to Wacky RogerDate: 02/27/21 16:20 With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: cvrrr This video was not taken from a drone. The shots that Roger are much better than this one which I took from the rock at Windy Point.
My wife and I took the train the day before and it was one of the best days due to the fall colours. Wish I could get back there soon. cvrrr You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 02/27/21 16:51 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: Wacky-roger1942 I think you done did gooood. I like your video. Now come back next year and get some more you can post.
Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/27/21 17:33 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: cvrrr Thanks Roger that means alot to me. We were there in 2015.
cvrrr Date: 02/27/21 17:36 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: Wacky-roger1942 cvrrr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Roger that means alot to me. We were there > in 2015. > > cvrrr It is time to come back and then you can do another video. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 02/27/21 18:11 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: zoohogger That a nice video from the high angle. I love anything from C&TS.
I do have a bone to pick with the photographer seen early in the video. If he would have started on the left side of the tracks but come back to the curve, he would have gotten basically the same head on shot without having to stand on the track and then crossover the track to get back. I know at that speed he had plenty of time, But what if an angry badger had chosen that time to attack and the man had fallen on the track and couldn't move, then the engineer would have go into emergency to avoid injuring the badger. Rick Z Date: 02/27/21 18:27 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: wpamtk zoohogger Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That a nice video from the high angle. I love > anything from C&TS. > > > I do have a bone to pick with the photographer > seen early in the video. > If he would have started on the left side of the > tracks but come back to the curve, he would have > gotten basically the same head on shot without > having to stand on the track and then crossover > the track to get back. > I know at that speed he had plenty of time, But > what if an angry badger had chosen that time to > attack and the man had fallen on the track and > couldn't move, then the engineer would have go > into emergency to avoid injuring the badger. > > Rick Z I was pretty unhappy with that guy too. I get the impression that the engine crews are pretty used to it. Date: 02/27/21 23:40 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: cvrrr I didn’t even see that railfan when I was taping!! I didn’t notice him in the shot until we were home in Canada. Too bad I can’t Photoshop him out of the video.
cvrrr Posted from iPhone Date: 03/02/21 17:27 Re: With apologies to Wacky Roger Author: ns1000 Nice video!!
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