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My 'oldies' again - When the same thing happens every single day, you sometimes try to  be a little different.. or well, this is my attempt at being a little different with the frame train, in the country using the scenery to my advantage. Every day, at about 0800 the frame train, with auto frames from St. Thomas for Oshawa would roll east on the Galt sub near Galt/Guelph Jct and it usually had the same pair of 60 MPH rated gp9's for months at a time. Mundane? Yes, but boring? No. I knew the geeps on this train , at speed, were special. It sounded special. Heck, the sweet morning light looked special, if you knew how to take advantage of it. Trust me, back then, I really didn't.. i was just shooting... I made so many mistakes. This is one of the few photos of this train that turned out :)Photo notes: 50mm f/1.8, Nikon D70. This location is all grown in now.. at least for this angle.
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Caption: My 'oldies' again - When the same thing happens every single day, you sometimes try to be a little different.. or well, this is my attempt at being a little different with the frame train, in the country using the scenery to my advantage. Every day, at about 0800 the frame train, with auto frames from St. Thomas for Oshawa would roll east on the Galt sub near Galt/Guelph Jct and it usually had the same pair of 60 MPH rated gp9's for months at a time. Mundane? Yes, but boring? No. I knew the geeps on this train , at speed, were special. It sounded special. Heck, the sweet morning light looked special, if you knew how to take advantage of it. Trust me, back then, I really didn't.. i was just shooting... I made so many mistakes. This is one of the few photos of this train that turned out :)

Photo notes: 50mm f/1.8, Nikon D70. This location is all grown in now.. at least for this angle.

Photographer:
Stephen C. Host [1535] (more) (contact)
Date: 04/19/2007 (search)
Railway: Canadian Pacific (search)
Reporting Marks: CP 8248, CP 8234 (search)
Train Symbol: CP 142-19 aks Sprint Train (search)
Subdivision/SNS: Mile 50 (search)
City/Town: Puslinch (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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4 Comments
  1. This photo works for me. I love this angle of sun on trains. Thanks for posting it.

  2. Good light on the train! However, no coordinates to map it?

  3. no todd, mile 50, wellington rd 35. cant reproduce shot so i dont want to send people on a wild goose chase, its all grown in now. then again would just be one or two people….

  4. Beautiful stuff Steve!

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