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I had my camera mounted on a low tripod, about two feet from the outside of the track, kind of dangerous thing to do, but I wanted to get that angle you see in the picture, this was taken back in 1989.
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did you catch any with the train coming at you, like right before it got to you??
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Hey Dustin, I think I might of I will have to look thru all my slides, if I find one I will scan it and post it. Where I was standing was illegal and everytime a train went by the cops were called, I had to hide up in the woods and when the cops left I would go back and wait for the next train to photograph.
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now that is going the extra mile to take as shot.. i like the movement in this shot, but just keep wishing i could see the first car...
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