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'Not the point of focus I was aiming for, but 'very rushed, trying to capture while resting camera on rail before more young people came stomping up the ramp. This is immediately above the prior shot - you can see the panel labels in the lower left from the other.
Location
Oregon Rail Heritage Museum, Portland
Equipment Used
FE2 50mm
Exposure
1/15s, f1.8
Film & Developer
HP5, PyroHD semi
Paper & Developer
scan
That can be some tough shooting -- I was balancing the ol' 124g on a spindly bar trying to take a similar shot at 1/8 or such -- and still got a thin negative! (And a big diffuser equipped flash gun feels like cheating! :angel: ) I looked up 4449 -- maybe one reason for so many valves has to do with it being oil fired, although the coal fired stuff has plenty too.
 
I was doing exactly what you describe, DWT. 'A 1" dia. rail at the top of about a 15' rolling ladder that shook w/ any movement. I can't blame the ladder for everything, 'wish I'd gotten focus point about 8" closer. BTW, the shots of the Shay bevel gears & Shay Motive power are killer.
 

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