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I recently started a website showcasing some of my railroad photography. It includes my photos from the Santa Ana Branch. Please visit it and let me know what you think. http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/socalrailfan/index.html
MPALMER Member # 125
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atsf3751, I was unable to access it (3:30pm PST 1/4) because it was cosuming 'too much bandwidth'!
M Palmer
atsf3751 Member # 1538
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I've been working on ways to solve this problem. Unfortunately, this is one of the drawbacks of Angelfire, because I've seen it happen to other websites on this free server. The best time to access the site seems to be in the evening or morning, when less people are likely to be on. I have not had very many visitors to the site yet - it's only been up for three days - and so I must assume that there may be a problem with Angelfire's central server. My best advice would be to simply try again later, as it's really a hit or miss proposition. In the meantime, I think I will search for a better free web host.
atsf3751 Member # 1538
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I've added a new page of photos showcasing my namesake engine (3751) to my site. I seem to have resolved the initial bandwith problems that originally plagued my site, so everyone should be able to view it without trouble.
The Chief Member # 2172
posted atsf3751, Nice pics. All photo pages downloaded/accessed fine for me. Neat to see a Pleasure Dome. Do you use a digital camera, or 35mm w/digitizing when developed? Photo 10 Tehachapi (hiwall flatcar load) - contents may be steel plates. Thanks, and keep up the good work. --The Chief
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atsf3751 Member # 1538
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I use a 35mm cameral (Nikon 6006) and then scan the photos after they're developed.
mr_sd40-2 Member # 2217
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Nice camera! We're Nikon fans,too. My dad has a N6006, and I have an N80,FG, and a FM3A.
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Douglas Member # 1830
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quote:Originally posted by atsf3751: I recently started a website showcasing some of my railroad photography. It includes my photos from the Santa Ana Branch. Please visit it and let me know what you think. http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/socalrailfan/index.html
Brilliant photos. Excellent images. Glad to see Santa Fe win a good fight to hold on to logos and War Bonnet livery. Now the next thing is to get those long trains of California Cars in back of one of those War Bonnets.