Here is another photo from the real-life setting for my one-time Wee Reading Company HO model railroad.
A few weeks back on my birthday, Dan Cupper and I made a productive exploration of old Reading Company lines operated by Reading & Northern.
This included following the PNPV local freight led by a pair of former Lehigh Valley SW8 switchers up the old Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven Railroad—one of the oldest surviving railroad routes in the United States, now in operation for more than 190 years.
At Becks this train stopped to switch out the far end of West Cressona Yard.
I admit that this looks very different in real life than on my former model railroad, but it was still neat to be standing there admidst rusty autumn leaves and two 70 plus year-old diesels.
Below are two versions of the same image. The top is the Nikon NEF RAW file, scaled as a JPG for internet but otherwise unaltered.
The next down is the same file adjusted to improve appearance.
I’ve also included a screen shot of the Adobe Lightroom work window that shows how I used the slider controls to obtain my results.
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