Bob,

If you zoom in all the way on the CNW car, you might notice that the paint is 
breaking down, especially the roofwalk.  I noticed because I used some of these 
shots in my weathering clinic.  They are so well done that you can zoom right 
in and still get a detailed image.

Roger Nulton

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Werre 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:40 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Jack Delano's Proviso shot


    
  Okay Pieter, with that photo you've open a can of very interesting 
  worms. What caught my eye is the CNW boxcar with the "400" logo. At 
  first glance it looks like the day one comes home with a new model fresh 
  from the box! No apparent weathering for such an old car, so it might 
  have just come from the paint shop. Also the roof seems to predate the 
  Murphy style. It again looks like it might have been a sample model 
  before the roof detail was added!

  I might add that most of Jack Delano's shots seem to have been shot with 
  Kodacrome film. Back in the day it was available in the 4 x 5 size 
  sheet film. Since the 4 x 5 camera is fairly large and generally is 
  used with a tripod it took Jack the better part of an hour to get that 
  shot. Additionally the film's ASA rating was about 15 at best you had 
  to be very careful about the exposures--remember the government was 
  paying for it. Kodacrome is a unique film as most color films have long 
  since gone really off color and the images are disappearing but 
  Kodacrome holds it own fairly well. RIP Kodacrome!!

  Bob Werre
  BobWphoto.com

  > 
  >
  > Since this thread some days ago, I ran across a link on another list 
  > to one of the fabulous Jack Delano WWII era photos on Shorpy which 
  > just happens to feature an IC GS gondola in the foreground. I haven't 
  > studied the cars in detail, but at first glance possibly combining Ed 
  > L's Sacto 2011 SP gon kit with ends from the DPH USRA gon would be 
  > close. If combining those two cars is too costly, ends from an AF 
  > gondola might do (although you lose the inside rib detail).
  >
  > Also lots of neat loaded cars, a Ball Line Mather boxcar, a 
  > far-traveling Boston and Albany box car and a PRR quad hopper so dirty 
  > it looks like it's painted black are visible in the photo.
  >
  > http://www.shorpy.com/node/1605?size=_original
  >
  > Have fun!
  >
  > Pieter Roos
  >

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