City - Comer, Ga USA State - GA. USA Country - United States
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I recently discovered some "rare" 120 Vericolor 1, made by Kodak. Vericolor 1 actully replaced Ektacolor ( considered to be a far superior Film) I scanned the fadded, scratched 120 negatives-got a color image that was terrible. But after a bit of work, this image looks like it did in 1975. The RailRoad Station was a vital part of this little town; but when the passenger train stopped it was not long until station disappeared. Fortunately, the RailRoad agreed to allow the station to be moved instead of demolished. Comer ias still there, and is enjoying a little interest in restoring the little Town of Comer. Thanks for P/S.
I like this picture. It's nicely balanced and well structured. You've done well to make it so faithful to what the original prints must have looked like.
It caught my eye because I've just posted some snaps I took in '73 on High Speed Ektachrome.
I really like the mood you captured here. Reminds me of mu childhood. As a child I always wanted to hop on american freight trains, we've seen on the TV. Here in Germany they race like mad. Really good shot.