45379 at Bridge 62
45379 heads a Christmas Lunch dining service out of Ropley and under bridge 62
K3 and Tamron 17-50
Sagelight processed, tonemapped then a B and W conversion plus some split toning
K3 and Tamron 17-50
Sagelight processed, tonemapped then a B and W conversion plus some split toning
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 02:45
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x 2 - congrats on total image, thanks tg-
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That one is publishing quality!
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That one is publishing quality!
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 07:36
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x4 Excellent
Posted 22/12/2014 - 08:20
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Re shed code- 45379 was withdrawn from Willesden shed in 1964.....not a very Southern loco, but maybe on inter-regional freights, footie specials etc?
As a loco, a nice size/power for the Mid-Hants with its steep gradients, and, I think, seen as a replacement for 73096 when we lost the use of her. 76017 will be out and about soon (Std 4 2-6-0) and at some stage 4MT 4-6-0 75079, now that does have a good Southern pedigree.
As a loco, a nice size/power for the Mid-Hants with its steep gradients, and, I think, seen as a replacement for 73096 when we lost the use of her. 76017 will be out and about soon (Std 4 2-6-0) and at some stage 4MT 4-6-0 75079, now that does have a good Southern pedigree.
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 09:24
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That's another cracker Stephen.
Hopefully I'll get the chance sometime this year to visit Mid-Hants Railway as my son is moving to Winchester early in the new year.
Hopefully I'll get the chance sometime this year to visit Mid-Hants Railway as my son is moving to Winchester early in the new year.
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 14:08
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I really like this shot Stephen. The bridge arch works like a frame and there is some lovely sidelighting on the loco.
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Nigel
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 15:15
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Thanks Nigel, a couple of us have been clearing the bank behind me when I took the shot. Until recently, the siding in the foreground was full of old locos, preventing a clear view of the bridge, and even now there is often a diesel parked in the way. Currently on of the big diesels sits at Alresford all day to assist the Santa's if needed, so this shot is available. The side lighting is nice, isn't it?
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 15:24
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Great period piece, especially in mono with a slight sepia tint.. You caught the engine in precisely the right place just as it came under the bridge.
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Posted 22/12/2014 - 17:10
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Top class image and processing here, well taken, love the shot
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Posted 25/12/2014 - 20:24
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Wonderful image and great processing...
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