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I've taken a lot of train pictures so far this year and these few below, not all of them I took yesterday Wed Aug 19th, 2015 from Glenwillow Ohio. This this probably 1st or 2nd place. Haven't decided yet. The 765 pictures I got on Carson Hill are really great to. But I'm thinking so far below are the best this year so far. Especially since it's jointed rail still. The black and white pictures I got make it look a lot older. That's why I got 1 or 2 without the date in the bottom right. Hope you like them.

 

 

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Tom Jr.

Excellent photos!  As Tom said, your composition is really good!  Of course all of us like the subject matter! Another plus for us in the Tri-State area (PA, OH, WV), we love the particular railroad too!

 

I like your title, "My Best Pictures of the Year".  It tells us you are happy with them, and rightly so!  But also, you are not comparing them with anyone else's, just your own!

 

I'm looking forward to seeing your photos that will exceed these!  I know you will!  If you haven't already, I think your work is good enough to put up for sale if you wish!

Originally Posted by Number 90:

You have some nice photos in this bunch, Tom. You are using things other than the train, to add interest.  Keep up the good work.

 

I do have one suggestion:  Kill the date display.  The date will be in your metadata and you don't need it to distract the viewer's eye in the photo.

Thanks Mark & Tom. Yes I've thought about maybe someday selling a few of my photos here and there. Yes, that's why I put My Best Train Picture This Year So Far. I don't want to out do anybody, just for me it's my best so far. To actually tell you how this actually set up is, I was in this area visiting someone, and was pulling up towards the crossing and seen him backing up. So I knew he would come back forward across Petebone Road and parked across the road and got these pictures. I had no plan of seeing a train yesterday since there's only about 1 train a day works here. Also for my next pictures I'll get rid of the date in the bottom right. Thanks You Again.  Tom Jr.

Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Big yes - for the Black & White Railroad Photography

Gary - Cheers from The Detroit and Mackinac Railway

Thanks Gary. I added the video from that day. It's at the top of this post. Thank You for the nice compliments about the Black & White Railroad Photography. That's why chose that format for some of my pictures because of how the jointed rail, the engines, and etc. make it look in the 50's & 60's. Cool how still today certain area's of railroading today still look back in those days. As a bonus, the last picture in the video was taken in Bedford where I thought the units would be coming through, but I got that picture and it looks way back then. If I chose Septia color, it would of made it in the 20's and 30's.

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