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Planes, Trains and Automobiles

bensonga

Well-known member
I shared this image on the Fun with Canon thread first, but I think it deserves a place here as well.

Klondike Mining Railway Engine No. 2 in Dawson City, Yukon. A coal fired steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1899.

If you are ever in Dawson, their railway museum is worth a visit.

Gary

Canon G16
 

f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
On show in the Brussels Autoworld Museum : 100 years Maserati



An excellent occasion to visit this wonderful city !

C U,
Rafael
 

pfigen

Member
Here's a '38 Chevy I shot in the late 70's with an original model Brooks Veriwide 2-1/4 x 3-5/8 format and the 47mm Super Angulon. Maybe it was just an Angulon, I don't remember. The one camera I wish I had never gotten rid of. Found this on a back street in Monterey, Ca., where I grew up. I always like this image but could never every make a decent print of it. Always too harsh and contrasty, no matter what. Finally drum scanned the original Plus-X (I think) and was able to at last make the image I always knew was hiding in there. The prints from this on Museo Silver Rag rival any silver print I've ever made.
 

MalcolmP

New member
I'm fairly sure that red has been proven to be worth atleast an extra 10mph!;)
One fairly straight and one(just for fun) Topaz'd within an inch of it's life.
Regards
Malcolm
 

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