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    Raise your hand, Z owners!

    I'm an amateur photographer and have been lightly looking at the Z6 and wasn't aware of this. I shoot mostly passing trains, so a higher FPS is of interest to me. Am I to understand that if I set the Z6 for its full 12 FPS, the viewfinder will go dark as I shoot? I've read other reviews of...
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    Post your Train shots!

    Earlier, 15R (at left) went into the hole (railroad lingo for took the siding) for northbound 12R at Simpson, SC.
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    Post your Train shots!

    Today's train 15R southbound at Ridgeway, SC. This is a morning light shot requiring a southbound, but the morning train is a northbound. After a wait of many months, things finally fell into place today with an early 15R. [D5100]
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    Post Your Automotive Shots!

    As seen the other day, just the thing for your significant other. :)
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    Photos using D5100 - feedback/suggestion wanted

    This is a difficult photo situation. I'd move the focus point off the subject's shirt or pants to something outside in the brightness. This will cause the camera to use the focus point you select for its metering calculations and lessen the intensity of light outside of the porch. The subject...
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    Old Family Photos

    Another from the 1939 New York World's Fair. My Grandfather must have set up a time exposure to capture this, with an impressive result given Kodachrome's ASA of 10 at the time and 35mm camera technology. We're looking at the back of a statue of George Washington, the Trylon and the lighted...
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    Old Family Photos

    Not a family photo, but from one of my Grandfather's Kodachromes, the U.S. Steel exhibit at the 1939 World's Fair in New York. To the left is the Life Saver's candy parachute tower. :)
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    Kodachrome turns 50

    I lost some slides as well, entrusting my employer to look after them. We were studying locations for a new plant, and with rail transportation being an important consideration, I supplied some Kodachromes. They were used; I got only one back. :(
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    Kodachrome turns 50

    This has been a good thread in all of its dimensions and I thank you for starting it. Some years ago I found a handful of my grandfather's Kodachrome slides, including this one of the Lincoln Memorial from 1939 or 1940 I figure. Neat to think that my grandfather, father and I all used...
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    Kodachrome turns 50

    Toward the end when Kodak began to close and consolidate its labs, they lost numerous rolls of mine, all irreplaceable railroad images. I still recollect what I lost. Sometime later, one of the railroad magazines had a short news story about people not getting their slides or getting someone...
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    Kodachrome turns 50

    I came across a Kodachrome artifact in a closet this past weekend. As it was never used, I wonder if I can return it to K-Mart for a refund? :) (Cell phone photo)
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    Post your Train shots!

    Thank you @crashton and @Bikerbrent . Who'd have ever thought that a clean locomotive would be so rare as to be worthy of a photo? 🤷‍♂️ These are rebuilds of old GE Dash-9s. In the case of our sparkling 4631, she was formerly the 9402, built in 01/2000. My goodness, how can these locomotives...
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    Post your Train shots!

    Sunday afternoon's southbound grain train at Blythewood, SC led by beautiful NS AC44C6M 4631, fresh out of Wabtec's Ft. Worth Shop last month. [Nikon D5100]
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    Post Your Automotive Shots!

    I'm one of those people who park 100 yards away from the nearest vehicle to avoid door dents and scratches. I've always been this way and it makes my wife crazy. :)
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    Post your Train shots!

    I hope these units were unoccupied when they derailed. BNSF calls these rebuilt locomotives GP39Ms, but they were originally built as GP-30s and are a fan favorite with their unmistakable early 1960s streamlined cab styling, featuring a high, slanted roofline above the number boards carrying...
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    Post your Train shots!

    Snapped this shot yesterday of "new" power on the Lancaster & Chester in SC. Both units are former Conrail SD-60Ms. Once a fading shortline owned by a textile manufacturer, the L&C's new owners have done an extraordinary job of attracting additional business. [D5100]
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    Needa's Lame Likenesses!

    Now there's an item that would puzzle young people today. :giggle:
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    Post your Train shots!

    I hope so too. A friend just sent me photos of geeps he saw in KCS gray. I didn't know these were still to be found. Being older and of lesser HP, I'm guessing these don't venture off KCS rails. We had a CP heritage unit pass through here in the last week, but it was a mid-train helper and...
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    Post your Train shots!

    Referencing my thought above about the rarity of Kansas City Southern locomotives in the Carolinas, guess what appeared in my lens this overcast day? Yep, two KCS units on the point of NS 242. In decades of rail photography, I've never before seen one. I was pleased to be able to include some...
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    Time Change - Spring Forward 2023

    Thanks for the reminder @Marilynne . Without you, I'd never remember to do this. The D5100 is now current. (y) Some years ago someone on a railfan forum took me to task for even bothering with it, asking "who cares"? I do! Noting the times when trains pass through helps my odds in finding...
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