Sunday, October 3, 2010

Sunday Train of Thought

If you listen closely with your eyes an image or series of images will tell you whether black and white or color is best. In this case, with the largest operational steam locomotive in the world, the shots screamed black and white. Nothing captures the strength, the grime and the power of even a motionless machine like the immediately abstract nature of the colorless image. While my Nikon D3 has a setting for B&W only... I prefer to shoot in color and then convert the images in Photoshop. There is just more information to work with when you have the color data too... even if the image is primarily black and gray.

The Challenger 3985 was visiting Union Station this weekend... it leaves Monday morning... and lots of folks went to see it. The engine weighs in at 627 thousand pounds. It can take on 25,000 gallons of water and filling it up at 7-11 would take 6, 445 gallons.

There was a good crowd on hand to see the beast.... the kids, older ones, loved it... but were more interested in the moving diesels that kept coming by horns blasting.....
Top speed is 70 miles per hour and the engine is actually hinged to allow it to go around corners. The 3985 was built in 1943 by the American Locomotive Company. During peak operation 105 of these were in use throughout the US. This one was retired in 1962 but lovingly restored by a group of Union Pacific employee volunteers to running condition in 1981.


Originally designed to burn coal it was converted to burn fuel oil in 1990.






All shots taken with the Nikon D3 and either the 105mm lens or the 14-24mm zoom. ASA 200, aperture priority at F11 on the 14-24 or F16 on the 105. All images converted to black in white in Photoshop's Camera Raw.

The name Challenger was given to steam locomotives with a 4-6-6-4 wheel arrangement.... four wheels up front to guide it, followed by two sets of "driving" wheels and four "trailing" wheels which support the rear of the engine and its massive firebox.


When the engine did burn coal it pulled a tender with a 32-ton capacity.








There is a gift shop aboard too in one of the old passenger cars.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

It's A M'racle

That's her name.... and she's already won a statewide pageant.... six and Miss Missouri... pretty cool..... she's a pretty sharp little girl too..... All pageant photo entries are in color... but I can still have fun with black and white otherwise. All taken in studio with the Nikon D3 and 105mm lens, F16 at 1/250th, ASA 200. Post processed in Photoshop.





Thursday, September 30, 2010

Spiffy New Floor After 110 Years

The Colonnade at The Concourse over here in Northeast has new stone floors under the two domes.... looks very elegant to me.. Took a couple of shots up there today. Big cleanup planned behind the structure later this fall.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Loose Park Rose Garden

A tip of the Hyper Hat to Sarah Snodgrass over at the At Home in Brookside, Kansas City blog she reminded me with her pretty post that roses are all rosy in the fall too. Enjoy, you don't need commentary from me. These were all taken today (Wednesday). All shots with the Nikon D3 and either the 24-50mm or the 105mm macro lenses... all at ASA200.


























Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Pendleton Heights Holiday Homes Tour IV

The homes have been selected for this year's Pendleton Heights Holiday Homes Tour.... actually six homes and one school. Above, originally an apartment building, this is now a single-family home.
Above and below Scuola Vita Nuova a Charter School residing in a former church.

Excellent examples of great architecture. The house below is obscured by trees which accounts for my novel angle.


Image below is not mine but was borrowed since the building now has scaffolding in front of it.
The tour is from 1-6pm, Saturday, November 20th. For tickets and more information visit:http://www.pendletonheights.org/

New Bridge Picture

The new bridge, Bob I think, is going to be open 6 months early.... above is my impression of the dedication which I would have attended but it was invitation only.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Possumbilities

If the cat's on the roof then maybe somethings afoot. Mr. Daisy the cat began behaving weird even for him last week. He perched on the roof of my daughter's doll house and stayed there all day. Coincident with that was an increase in the uptake of cat food and "accidents" around the house. Then, early Friday morning, I heard sounds coming from the computer room that shouldn't be coming from the computer room and turned on the light to investigate. A small furry creature bearing a striking resemblance to a opossum trundled past my feet, down the stairs and into the kitchen. This, of course, is not good. Soooooo, I borrowed a trap from my brother who considers it a higher art form and put it in the kitchen baited with grapes and a peanut butter sandwich.... hey I don't want word to get around that I don't provide a nice spread for guests.... even the uninvited ones.
The next morning my little friend was in residence and not the least bit pleased by the whole turn of events..... he alternated between hissing and begging me to come closer to the cage. Mr. Daisy seems to have decided it was the biggest damn mouse he had ever seen and would have nothing to do with it.
He rode quietly in the back of the car as we headed to Indian Mound where a tribe of itinerant dogs seems to have encamped.... so I came part way back and let him/her (you check I ain't) out next to the woods.... It disappeared. And no... I haven't any idea how he/she got in.