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Advertisement for Budd rail diesel cars (RDC) , featuring a winter landscape with Budd RDC in New Haven (1953).
Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Line RDC-1 #M413 in the yard @Lindenwold, NJ. 9-16-72 Don Dover
RDCs at Springfield Station-41 Years Ago.
My post on February 9th, featuring a Reading & Northern Budd RDC, inspired me to located similar views that I made on black & film of Amtrak RDCs on the Springfield-Hartford-New Haven route. Among the photos I found among my old negative were these views at Springfield Union Station (Massachusetts) of Amtrak’s RDC-2s 34 and 36 idling between runs on February 15, 1985. Working with a Leica 3A…
No advice this time
Just two RDC's being cute
(also this is what a passing loop looks like)
As a New Haven Budd RDC sits on a siding, a Pennsylvania Railroad Doodlebug rolls on by as it struts along the line towards its destination.
Models and Route by: K&L Trainz, Pweiser, Auran, and Download Station
Millie Trip-Second Edit
When you make a lot of photos it is crucial to review and edit the images to select the most appropriate photos for presentation. But what are the most appropriate images? I’ve often found that my second review of a batch of images will reveal a more interesting selection than the first edit. The day of our special trip on RDC Millie for our wedding guests, I’d forgotten to pack my SD card…
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Spring at the Swift River Truss; Focus, Perspective and Composition—Four photos.
Over the years I’ve spent a lot of time studying railway imagery, observing and analyzing hundreds of thousands of individual photos.
Among the most striking are the works of Japanese photographers.
Some of their most successful photos cleverly use focus and depth of field to place the railway in its environment. In some situations this is accomplished with a single image; in others…
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