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Nostalgia & History > A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981Date: 05/24/17 18:03 A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: MartyBernard VIA 6518, a FP9, at MP184, County Road 6, Amherstviewin, ON in October 1981. Thanks to the Canadian Group for the location.
Roger shot four with his camera with the telephoto lens and one with his camera with the wide angle lens. Enjoy, Marty Bernard Date: 05/24/17 18:04 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: MartyBernard Date: 05/24/17 18:09 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: refarkas Great sequence. He used the "S" curve to its best advantage.
Thanks for posting these. Bob Date: 05/24/17 18:22 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: MartyBernard Yes Bob, he used the "S" so you get to see both sides of the train. He faced some lighting problems, shadows, which I have tried to fix.
Marty Date: 05/24/17 18:47 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: goneon66 wow, those are some awesome images.......
66 Date: 05/24/17 20:28 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: daniel3197 THAT is how GOD intended passenger trains to look.
WOW-- so very classic and very beautiful, Thank you forever Roger for taking these gems !! ---Daniel Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/24/17 20:30 by daniel3197. Date: 05/24/17 21:10 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: DynamicBrake That is one fantastic sequence!! He definitely got the best of the S curve. Thanks for sharing Marty.
Kent in Carmel Valley Date: 05/25/17 03:15 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: rschonfelder DynamicBrake Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That is one fantastic sequence!! He definitely > got the best of the S curve. Thanks for sharing > Marty. > > Kent in Carmel Valley Reverse "S" curve. Rick Date: 05/25/17 07:17 Re: A Roger Puta VIA Sequence From 1981 Author: knotch8 Wonderful photos. Thanks for posting them.
If that is, indeed, County Road 6, you couldn't get the same photos today. It looks like there's a new highway with an embankment that crosses the railroad on an overhead bridge. https://goo.gl/maps/JpnwtZMpkpk |