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LubeJob2
Lube Job

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Jim Jones



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Registered: March 2004
Location: rural northwest Missouri
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Union Pacific 3985, the largest operational steam locomotive in the world.
· Date: Sun December 11, 2005 · Views: 749 · Filesize: 98.5kb · Dimensions: 412 x 576 ·
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Keywords: Lube Job
Camera: Nikon F
Lens: 105mm
Photo Medium: T-Max 100 film
Shutter Speed and F-Stop: not recorded
Setup for Image: tripod
Location: Trenton, MO
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wolfy

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Registered: March 2004
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 871
Sun December 11, 2005 12:28pm

lol, love the name, Jim!
this pic gives great scale to the size of that magnificant train!
Great contrasts of the men's uniforms and the darkness of the train.
nice shot!

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c8h10n4o2

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Registered: September 2005
Location: east coast
Posts: 2,410
Sun December 11, 2005 1:28pm

ditto about the size difference between the train and the people... they almost look like little kids in the thumb.
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chaud

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Registered: April 2004
Location: British Columbia Canada
Posts: 2,268
Sun December 11, 2005 1:57pm

Wonderful image, Jim. Love the overall dark tones and how the lighter tones of the men really pop against the engine. Their presence provides excellent scale. (In other words, ditto Sis and Beth.)

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Tom

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Registered: March 2004
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 1,467
Sun December 11, 2005 4:15pm

I have nothing of my own to add. (Ditto all above)
I'll say this - Great shot!

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mannella
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Registered: November 2005
Location: Temagami Ontario Canada
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Mon December 12, 2005 3:48pm

I hate to say it but I remember as a kid the train stopping behind house to get coal and water. I believe the concrete structure is still there. This is a great shot and I have to ditto the ditto's Lenny
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