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Re: [CBQ] Any Burlington Route signal experts out there?

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From: Stan Maddox <stan.maddox@burlingtongulf.com>
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 22:35:32 -0500
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Rob,

You mentioned the negative was ruined. Can you be more specific? If  
it wasn't physically mutilated (scratched or shredded, for example),  
it might be salvageable. Do you still have it?

Stan

On May 1, 2006, at 10:27 PM, Rob Adams wrote:

> Pete;
>
> I'm going to take a shot at scanning some more of the negatives  
> directly
> and enhancing them.  The original pictures I posted were scans of
> darkroom-printed photos (inluding the views of the people and the
> depot), but frankly there were focus and/or exposure problems with  
> many
> of the negs, and their age doesn't serve to enhance any  
> shortcomings.  I
> guess we are lucky to have the images at all.  I do believe I can make
> them better though by scanning them directly and playing with the
> files.   I wish the negative of the entire signal hadn't been  
> ruined, as
> it was kind of a neat shot.  Basically a look to the horizon, with  
> track
> sticking up and water on both sides as far as you could see.  I  
> thought
> it was interesting how the debris caught on the signal mast ladder had
> caused the ladder to be twisted by the current of the flood waters.
> There are many other pictures that I'll share as I'm able to get them
> scanned and cleaned up.  I really enjoy hearing everyone's input.
>
> Best regards, Rob
>
> Jpslhedgpeth@aol.com wrote:
>
>> I too, would "buy" Glenn's theory..The dress of the workmen, and  
>> the MOW
>> equipment all mark all of Rob's photographs, including the others  
>> on his K&W
>> Website as 1930's.  Also I agree that the background looks more  
>> like the
>> Republican River in Nebraska than the upper Mississippi.
>>
>> There are a couple that show a depot in the background with a name  
>> painted
>> on the end, but it's not distinguishable..Would it be possible to  
>> enhance one
>> of  these  to make the town name legible.  That would provide the   
>> definitive
>> answer.
>>
>> This is fun stuff to look at and discuss.
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>>
> -- 
> Rob Adams
> Wellman, IA
> steamera@netins.net
> Modeling CB&Q, CRI&P and Wabash operations in Keokuk, IA,
> the Wabash Bluffs, IL to Keokuk branch,
> and the CB&Q's Keokuk & Western branch, circa 1938
> <http://www.KeokukandWesternRR.com>
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