1979 GE
A 1979 GE used in Costa Rica for tour guides. A classic ride clinkity clack while rocking back and forth.
Model : NIKON D80
ExposureTime : 1/80Sec
FNumber : F14.0
ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority
ISOSpeedRatings : 320
FocalLength : 70.00(mm)
Contrast : Normal
Saturation : High
Sharpness : Hard
Nikkor 70-300VR
Shot in raw and processed in ACR &PSE7
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Jack McCabe
Nice and a rare catch! A bit beat up but still chugging along!
barkeypf replied
Hi Jack, it seems that many things we dis-guard end up being used else were. Thanks for the look and comment
Philip Golan
A bit worse for ware. I like the processing that you have done to this shot Paul.
barkeypf replied
Thanks much Phil. The sky was the dull gray so I perked it up a bit. Also took away from the color surrounding the train.
Loreto Bautist...
Great effect…now the focus is on the train, well done.
barkeypf replied
Hi Bot, thanks for the look and comment.
kenspics
Excellent post processing as Loreto mentions …to move the focus onto the train.
Almost looks like a union Jack painted on the front of it.
barkeypf replied
Don’t know where they got the train could be from GB. I’ll bet Jason’s train looks better than this. Thanks Ken.
Sorry changed the name from Johno to Jason when I realized it’s Jason who is the engineer.
keleka656
I love the look of this. The train in its natural rickety color with a sepia looking background. The overall image is really cool Paul.
barkeypf replied
I would guess the train has not been washed since it arrived in Costa Rica. It was washed out as taken so I desaturated some color around it and added some color to the sky. Thanks Theresa.
debsphotos
She looks like an ‘oldie’ Paul!! lol..Good one!! *-)
barkeypf replied
Thank you Deb
Uwe Rothuysen
Well captured and treated Paul!
barkeypf replied
Thanks Uwe
Antanas
lovely work
barkeypf replied
Hi Antanas, thanks.
Jason Connolly
Superb shot Paul.
barkeypf replied
Hi Jason, it’s a far cry from what you used to piloting down the tracks. Thanks.