Here’s the locomotive from yesterday’s photo. Back down at the proper height, you can see how massive these frequent visitors to James Jay Hill’s home town really are.
Here’s the locomotive from yesterday’s photo. Back down at the proper height, you can see how massive these frequent visitors to James Jay Hill’s home town really are.
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Posted on Fri, 20 November 2009 at 9:42 am
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NICE !!!!!
I love the perspective of the wide angle on this one. It gives you the adrenaline rush like you are about to have train dust kicked in your face. This is really cool.
Oh yeah, the angle on this one is great. What a rush it would be to have this monster go by so close.
I really enjoy leaning into a moving train with a wide-angle lens mashed to my face; danger is my middle name.
I like the other side of Loco. Mitch, don’t forget to stop by at West End Art Studio this coming Friday night, the 4th of December if you are free. It’s a Holiday Zazzle Good Time .
http://www.WestEndArtStudio.com
Putting together my Portfolio soon Mitch Man.