East Broad Top, Today No. 1 – Photo for Nov. 22

As I wrote in the previous post, I have revisited Mount Union to take photos of what is left of the East Broad Top Railroad yard. The last time I was there, it was overcast and I used my infrared digital camera to take a series of photos. Many of the coal cars are still there, many of them in what is now a new growth woods. The buildings however have disappeared except for the engine house.

East Broad Top Railroad, Mount Union, PA, No. 1

East Broad Top Railroad, Mount Union, PA, No. 1

Sonny, Hagerstown, MD – Photo for Nov. 16

Sonny Barnes was, according to my conversation with him, a WW II veteran with the 82nd Airborne. When I met him and took this photo, he apparently was sleeping in an old passenger car in downtown Hagerstown, Maryland. This was in 1970. I often wonder what happened to Sonny. Will post more photos of Sonny someday when I rescan this series of negatives and clean them up a bit.

Sonny Barnes, Hagerstown, Maryland

Sonny Barnes, Hagerstown, Maryland

East Broad Top RR, Box Camera Photo – Photo for Nov. 15

Interesting photographs do not have to come from complex and expensive camera systems. For fun I occasionally go out and shot a roll of film in an old camera such as a simple box camera. The photo below was taken with a Vagabond 120 made by United States Camera Company. I did minor editing of photo and added a sepia tone.

East Broad Top RR taken with Vagabond Box Camera

East Broad Top RR taken with Vagabond Box Camera

Hearse at Harpers Ferry, No. 1 – Photo for Nov. 14

This photo was taken in May of 1970 in Harpers Ferry, WV. This horse drawn hearse was in the back yard of a house neighboring the National Park there. I made inquires of the Park Service a few years ago about the hearse and they have no records that if ever belonged to them. I have a series of photos of this subject and will post more at some time.

Hearse at Harpers Ferry, No. 1

Hearse at Harpers Ferry, No. 1

Neutra’s Gettysburg Cyclorama – Spring 2011 – Photo(s) for Nov. 13

As you can see from my post yesterday, I have enjoyed photographing the Gettysburg Cyclorama. Today I am doing something a little different. Instead of one photo, I am doing a slide show of the photos taken at the same time as the one posted yesterday. I was concentrating on details during this visit, which unfortunately was very short, about an hour. The reflections, windows and shutters all seemed to draw me in on a late afternoon with grey skies. These were taken in color and converted to black and white with a slight toning added. The slide show is produced using oQey plugin for WordPress.

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