I’d traveled overnight from Toronto to Montreal on VIA Rail, one leg of a larger international rail trip in May 1985.
Working with my Leica 3A, I exposed this photo of a departing VIA Rail passenger train, as I stood in the shadow of the signal tower where I was visiting with the operator.
Backlit sun made for a dramatic effect as FPA4 6789 accelerated away from the platforms.
Unfortunately, I used my handheld meter to expose for full sunlight, which resulted in a decidedly dark Kodachrome slide.
Last night I edited my scan of the image using Adobe Lightroom, where I made a series of modifications to make for a more pleasing image.
I adjusted the exposure, contrast, color temperature, and saturation globally, while making numerous fine adjustments aimed at refining the end result.
The unaltered scan is on top, my adjusted version below.
Incidentally, years later VIA Rail 6789 was preserved and restored into Canadian National colors by the Monticello Railway Museum in Illinois.
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