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St Paul, MN—January 12, 1994—prelude to a photographic quest. . .

In January 1994, I made an epic cross-country journey from Massachusetts to Los Angeles.

On my way, I visited my brother in the Twin Cities, and spent some time exploring railroads in the area.

On the morning of January 12th, I made these photos at Daytons Bluff, near Hoffman Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota, using my Nikon F3T loaded with Fujichrome Velvia 50. Filtered winter sun made for some interesting yellowish gauzy light over the Mississippi.

These photos were just a prelude to some better photography. That night the weather shifted as arctic air blew in and the temperatures dropped from the low 30s (F) to minus 30 (F).

The extremely cold air produced some fascinating lighting conditions, and over the next few days, I made a body of photographs that was the start of my great photographic mid-1990s quests ! Stay tuned . . .

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Twin Cities & Western at Hoffman Avenue

On January 13, 1994, I braved frigid temperatures at Hoffman Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota to photograph the eastward Twin Cities & Western freight on Kodachrome.

In the distance is a former Milwaukee Road diesel stenciled for Soo Line.

Exposed on Kodachrome 25 using a Nikon F3T with Nikkor f4.0 200mm lens.

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Burlington Northern, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

It was bitterly cold when I exposed this view of the Burlington Northern in Minneapolis, Minnesota in January 1994.

Kodachrome was an ideal film for working with contrasty low winter sun.

Working with Kodachrome 25 and a borrowed Nikon F2, I carefully positioned myself to take advantage of the exhaust cloud from the distant power plant that nicely diffused the evening sun.

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