One thing Bob fails to mention is that he is an excellent phtographer; not just 
technically (as in he knows which end of the camera does what), but also 
artistically.  I've railfanned with him (way too many years ago!) and enjoyed a 
bunch of his work.  

The quality of those back drops comes from the guy who took the photos, not 
anything Staples did.  Most of us just take pictures, real photography is 
created long before the button is pushed.  If you believe that, check out this:

http://www.railphoto-art.org/

One of Bob's more endearing traits is he is way too humble about his camera 
work...

Jim Kindraka
(Envious as usual...!)



--- In [email protected], "shabbona_rr" <user141771@...> wrote:
>
> Darrell:
> 
> These are my own photos, to try and capture the "essence" of location. I take 
> the photos, then edit them to size and have them printed at Staples, then 
> mounted on foamcore at a framing shop.
> 
> Not the cheapest way to go, but the results appear to be worth it.
> 
> Bob Nicholson  ______________________________________
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Darrell" <darrell.ev.smith@> wrote:
> >
> > Bob, are these your own photos or commercial backdrops?  If'n they are your 
> > own, how did you accomplish this feat?
> > 
> > Darrell S.
> > 




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