ATSF Chico at it's Best

Tim Wakeman Feb 21, 2004

  1. Tim Wakeman

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    Eastbound has just got a fresh crew and is departing Fort Madison Iowa.

    Tim [​IMG]
     
  2. FriscoCharlie

    FriscoCharlie Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Great photo Tim. Excellent with the water, boats, etc.

    Charlie
     
  3. NS

    NS TrainBoard Member

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    That is one great picture! :D
    Dan
     
  4. Peirce

    Peirce Passed away April 3, 2009 In Memoriam

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    Great panaramic shot. I like the way the train curves on out of the picture. Great colors, too.
     
  5. Johnny Trains

    Johnny Trains Passed away April 29, 2004 In Memoriam

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    Nice!

    Looks like that gentlemen is getting ready to cast his rod out into the water.

    If you had missed that train, it would have been "THE BIG ONE THAT GOT AWAY!"

    Nice shot.
     
  6. William Cowie

    William Cowie TrainBoard Member

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    Great picture!! When was it taken? 1995?
     
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    Lovely photo...

    Fort Madison is on my "must visit" list...(along with half of North America by now :rolleyes: ) [​IMG]
     
  9. chessie

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    Super picture! Did you use a wide angle lens?

    Harold
     
  10. Tim Wakeman

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    Thanks for the kind comments. I had to post this one because I'm headed to Tehachapi in a couple of weeks for the first time. I know the red and silver is getting hard to find, but just the name, "Santa Fe" has been running through my mind.
    As for the shot, it was taken with a "normal" 50mm lens in October of 1996.

    Tim
     
  11. Colonel

    Colonel Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Tim,

    Make sure you take lots ofpics so you can post them here
     
  12. William Cowie

    William Cowie TrainBoard Member

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    Tim,

    I suspect you'll be lucky finding Dash 9 "survivors" running across Tehachapi. I was a few weeks ago.

    If this is your first time, you might want to keep in mind that there's a better pure train photography spot just below the actual loop (Walong siding). It's downhill a couple of miles or so, to the right. You get the sun from behind you there.

    Getting the Loop in its entirety is a challenge photographically, because it is huge. If you get it all in, the trains become a very small part of the picture. To get the whole loop, you might want to consider climbing to the top of the hill.

    Also, there are two other good spots close by, Bealville and Caliente. Make time to go there too. (I didn't and I regret that.)

    Good luck and don't forget to post us some nice pictures!! :D
     
  13. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    That is a beautiful picture in all respects. Especially the set of red and silver warbonnets!

    I agree about Caliente and Bealville, both excellent spots to watch and photograph trains [​IMG]
     
  14. Tim Wakeman

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    Thanks Willie,
    I've been doing a lot of research on the area and plan on trying to get as many angles of the area as I can. Believe it or not, I find the rest of the line of MORE interest than the loop itself. Maybe it's because the loop has been so over publisized. It is my first time out there and we'll be spending at least 4 days on the pass. I'm certainly not going to ignore the loop, but I'm not parking my butt there either.
    Flight departs sunday morning! I'll post anything I feel "fit" when get back.

    Thanks, Tim
     

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