Greg Scholl Wrote:
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> Now I see. I had seen these shots before, but
> only in Black and White. I remembered the
> roof-top shots, but for some reason thought it was
> east of Sublette. I see now it is after the color
> one that you posted now. I do like the color one
> better than any of them, but agree the going is
> nice and unique as you say. However, I would take
> the color one over it for so many reasons. Very
> sharp, good color, both engines are pretty clear,
> high elevation, train coming toward you, and nice
> smoke. This would make a good cover shot. I only
> wish I had some freight scenes with 483 and 484 to
> match this. Kudos for walking around there from
> Sublette after the water stop to get these last
> 1968 freight scenes!!!! I do not remember seeing
> this shot posted in color before!!! Very nice
> indeed. Thanks to Rich for starting this thread
> so I could enjoy the photo!!! Been scripting the
> 4th Division video here tonight. Waiting on a
> couple of reels of 16mm 1967 film to get here and
> transfer before finishing it up!!! Good news
> cause its new footage and I have two reels from
> this guy already and the quality is wonderful!!!
> Can't wait to see it myself---Like Christmas
> morning seeing new stuff!!! Hope many of our
> customers feel the same way when they watched the
> finished shows.
> Cheers,
> Greg
> [
www.gregschollvideo.com]
Greg with a lot of the new stuff you've put out recently it is indeed like Christmas watching them for the first time. I've become a huge fan of vintage D&RGW film and can't seem to get enough of it. As always looking forward to your new titles!!!
William
aka drgwk37