Today I got out a bit later than normal, so time was a bit short. But despite the chronological limitations, things ended up falling into place very nicely. Three ships, two trains and a bridge in a short time span. And to top it off, some serious fog was hanging […]
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I had the day off from work today (we were getting a furniture delivery at home), and I had to run a couple errands around Manchester and East Hartford later in the day. After I finished up with my errands, I figured I’d swing by the Connecticut Southern Railroad’s East […]
This morning I had a chance to head out for my walk, unlike the latter part of last week. So I headed for Stoddard Cove in Ledyard to hopefully catch Providence & Worcester train NR-2. I got there what I estimated to be about 10 minutes before NR-2s arrival, giving […]
Well, I got around to developing a roll of T-MAX 400 a few days ago, and finally got to scanning a few frames in. Here’s three for now.
Phew. Between being busy at home and at work, and overcoming my computer issues at home, I’ve been quite a bit behind in my postings here. In fact, I was only able to get out on Tuesday and Wednesday for my walk. Thursday and Friday were nutso at work, so […]
No, I don’t have someone’s grandparents in my camera bag. But rather I finally got a couple rolls of Provia developed that have been kicking around for a bit – one for almost 2 months. The older one was shot with my Rolleiflex MV-EVS f/4.5 TLR and the other was […]
If you can’t tell by the title and the thumbnail photo, I caught some nice reflections of Providence & Worcester train NR-2 this morning. Also, NR-2 hat a flat car with some different markings (at least for this area), and an Acela entered the picture – quite unexpectedly I might […]
Yeah, a bit late on this one. Just coming off of a really busy weekend with a large family party we hosted at home. So here’s last Friday’s post, a few days behind schedule.
No, I’m not going to bore you with a philosophical diatribe about my reflections about railroading and more specifically the Providence & Worcester railroad. But rather I’m going to be a bit more literal here – Mill Cove in Ledyard, CT was quite calm and gave up some very nice […]
No, don’t get all riled up – there’s no photos of a topless joint. I only used their parking lot to begin my short chase of New England Central train 608 through Norwich. So sit back, relax and enjoy the – short – ride.