Steaming Home

© randy dannheim

Steaming Home

Uploaded: May 31, 2006

Description

TV priority 1/125 Canon 18-55mm from the back of the Durango/Silverton train in beautiful Colorado. I experimented with different shutter speeds attempting to achieve a high level of sharpness and still captur the feeling of motion in this image.

Comments

Kay E. Mahoney level-classic November 17, 2006

Beautiful. I went there in the late 80's. It was beautiful. #558571

Derek D. Dafoe November 17, 2006

I love the old train shots Randy !! Nicely done !! #3599857

randy dannheim November 17, 2006

Thank you Kay and Derek. #3599927

Hurk (Steve) Hurkett January 16, 2007

I really like the "old" feel of the imsage, Randy ... well done!

Steve Hurkett #3825570

Zenon Toczek February 10, 2007

There is no way not to love those stimming little old trains... Beautiful capture,
zenon #3933762

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