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Do you have a season ticket on this railway Dan? :)

 

I really like number 2 - the colours and details within the peeling paint are superb. Number 1 really needs an old fella, sitting about 3 rows back... :)

 

Great series all round - were these taken with a Noctilux?

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Andy - thanks! No season pass, lol. I have Willam to thank for getting me out to this site to shoot....waiting for a roll of Kodachrome to come back as well from this day.

 

These are with a 35/1.4 Summilux apsherical.

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Nice lens! :D

 

Agree with Andy about #2. Amazed you pulled that off with 400 NC. Colors are spot on! Look forward to seeing your chromes when you get them.

 

Haven't had time for the Forum since we were there on the 29th. I guess in #1 that was the car in the yard which was ready for rides between Ringoes and Flemington starting in May.

 

Only took my film in today on my day off. First chance I've had to think this month owing to #@&*#% in the office lately..., and it's aready the 10th! Doubt I got anything much of interest..., but you never know! :) At least lunch at The Ship was good.

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Great shots Dan. I'm in agreement with the others. #2 is superb. I also like #1. The textures and colors are wonderful, the 35/1.4 ASPH is my personal favorite. It illustrates what digital lacks. Paul.

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Thanks again for the comments.

 

Paul - my 35/1.4 is slightly different from the ASPH - it's the first aspherical version. I'm not sure how the two differ in overall image quality - all I can say is that I do not miss my 35/2. As for the digital comparison....I couldn't agree more. Sometimes I like beer from the hand pump as opposed to the regular tap!

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Dan

 

Do you mean that beer comes from something OTHER than a hand pump? What funny ways you people have.

 

:)

 

Pubs & dining establishments make big deals out of brews they have on the hand pump...served at the correct temp, etc. I always try to grab at least a pint when they have one available. New Jersey has several restaurants that brew on premise, and are quite good. I'm more of a beer snob than wine snob anyhow. Most people over here have no clue...

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Dan,

There is hope!

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/other/2205-building-parlor-car.html

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/other/2565-heres-one-we-prepared-earlier.html

 

I think that it's great that some folks take on restorations and others do new-builds.

 

I like the shadow of that wheel. :)

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" There are clear divisions and cliques when it comes to the photo posts on this Forum....Those who have been here long enough know it "

 

Dan,

 

There was no need to be here for long, before I realised the clear divisions and cliques !

 

This is a nice series of images and to me, very interesting.

I like best your 4th, the one with the large spanner. It has something S-pecial about it.

 

Azzo

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Folks...thanks for looking, and the comments.

 

Azzo - it may have been more pertinent to keep my quotes in the thread where originally posted as opposed to here where the context isn't clear.

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Late to the party, as always, but...

 

Great shots all Dan.

 

I like the second through fourth ones the best.

 

Wonderful, sympathetic treatment of these tired old beauties.

 

Thanks for sharing.

 

Allan

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On the Ffestiniog Railway we have just finished another project...

 

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A replica of an early (1867) FR 4-wheeler carriage to 'complete the set' for the vintage train. Today was its first day in service. (M8 and coded CV 35mm f1.7 with B+W IR-cut filter)

 

We've also started another...

 

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A replica of a 1902 3rd class saloon for the Welshpool & Llanfair Railway. (M8 and coded CV 15mm with B+W IR-cut filter)

 

We reckon that our Boston Lodge Carriage Works is the 2nd busiest railway carriage builder in UK these days - after Bombardier at Litchurch Lane, Derby...

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