Railpictures.net FINALLY accepted one of my pictures. 20th time is a charm!!
Persistence pays off…
Great picture; thanks for the post. I didn’t know UP had saved one of those. Is it hard to get permission to get in the roundhouse?
Great!
Perstance does pay off, They Accepted another!!
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=92347
You can go and see the shop. You either need to make and appointment with them(call them) or go to the depot and whoever is there will call over and check if it is a good time to stop in. You can see this one there too ^ !!
y"know you can submit your photos to bergie for pic of the day?
good shots
stay safe
Joe
Great! Good shots!
That steam loco looks like it’s in pretty good visual condition, too bad it’s not UP and running.
Good pictures,and I agree with Joe,you should submit them
to Bergie,for picture of the day.
(off topic ? not think so)[:)]
Thanks all. I have many more that I plan on submitting to Bergie for P.O.D. Also working on uplaoding them on a database then I will post my shots for you all. Anyone have any good free sites to upload as many pictures as I want?
Very nice pictures.[;)]
www.railimages.com is good for rail photos. Donations appreciated, but not necessary.
Noah
As soon as I saw “they actually accepted one,” I knew right away it was that blasted pictures site. Too lame, too bright, too dark…
I told the administraitor where he can go with whom and do what, but, frankly, nothing changed, so it was a waste of my time.
But hey- Congradulations on getting your picture through!
You’ve done somehting I never could.
I too have had my problems with posting photos here, however on the flip side, it does make browsing their photo gallery quite enjoyable with the limited number of shots that you just have to wonder why even take it in the first place.
You can take this with a grain of salt if you wish, being that I’ve been lucky enough to get 54 shots posted here (a very small number in comparison to others on the site) but I have had my share of luck too. And often that’s what it takes in trying to get that great shot of a train.
Railpictures r a pain in the butt sometimes