Hello from Leicester
Hi One and All
I joined the forum as I thought you may be able to help me. Many years ago, when interesting stuff was passed round in the form of photocopies of jokes, pictures etc. I remember being shown a late 19th/early 20th century picture of a steam train on a curve that had been taken at night and illuminated by hundreds of flash bulbs. My recollections are: The shot was taken in America The curve went from front left to rear right The train was moving away from the viewer The picture was in black and white It was some sort of record number of flash bulbs for the time I was talking to a friend about it a few days ago when he was telling me about some new electronic flash kit he had bought that was able to sync all 4 heads with wireless controls. I have tried to search via Google etc with no joy. Any help would be much appreciated Peter |
Hi Peter
Welcome to Railway Forum Try Googling 'O Winston Link' and see if there's anything there that looks like what you're describing. |
Hello Peter and welcome to the Railway Forum. I would like to see that photo, if you find it; would you please post it on the forum gallery.
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Some great pictures on the O Winston Link pages,will have a good search and certainly post a link here when I find the picture.
Cheers |
Hello Peter and welcome to the forum, enjoy and all the best.
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Hello Peter welcome to the forum.
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A warm welcome from me too Peter. Hope you find what your looking for and enjoy our company.
Are you into Steam? Do you visit the Great Central Railway too? All the best Phil |
A very warm welcome to the forum, dear Peter.
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