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annnna8888
Dec-05-2006, 02:07 AM
Hi all,
this is for all you old train lovers. :D
I went to the Railway Museum in Ljubljana last weekend and spent a few hours shooting the exhibits. There are both old abandoned train cars in the open area outside and all sorts of old steam engines in the museum hall. Inside it was dark too and impossible to shoot without a tripod.
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V04-vlaki-039.jpg
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V08-vlaki-052.jpg
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V13-vlaki-097.jpg
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V15-vlaki-105.jpg
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V19-vlaki-133.jpg
http://ana.paaro.com/albums/albums/album611/V21-vlaki-144.jpg
All images taken with Canon 350D and a Sigma 15mm fisheye.
The rest of the photos can be seen here. (http://ana.paaro.com/albums/thumbnails.php?album=93)
Comments and critique welcome!
Ana
Skippy
Dec-05-2006, 02:47 AM
Hi all,
this is for all you old train lovers. :D
I went to the Railway Museum in Ljubljana last weekend and spent a few hours shooting the exhibits. There are both old abandoned train cars in the open area outside and all sorts of old steam engines in the museum hall. Inside it was dark too and impossible to shoot without a tripod.
All images taken with Canon 350D and a Sigma 15mm fisheye.
The rest of the photos can be seen here. (http://ana.paaro.com/albums/thumbnails.php?album=93)
Comments and critique welcome!
Ana
Hi Ana........... Rust is something you can very artistic with, I love not only the colour, but how it is peeling off in layers.
The Modified car to run on the train track is pretty nifty :clap looks like it was built to last ..... the whole series is great.
Too bad they let some of those old trains go to ruin.
Thanks for sharing.......... Skippy (Australia)
mgd_harvey
Dec-05-2006, 03:57 AM
Hi all,
this is for all you old train lovers. :D
I went to the Railway Museum in Ljubljana last weekend and spent a few hours shooting the exhibits. There are both old abandoned train cars in the open area outside and all sorts of old steam engines in the museum hall. Inside it was dark too and impossible to shoot without a tripod.
Hi Ana,
Thanks for posting these, they are great. I love steam trains (well most things to do with trains, really :wink)
It looks like they have quite a few projects there to restore these. I particularly love the rail 'car'. The inside of the carriage is great too.:thumb
Thanks for posting the pic of the loco's too. They look fantastic - very different from those we have in the UK :D
As for the shots themselves, I think that they are all great. It's amazing how photogenic decay can be...
Awais Yaqub
Dec-06-2006, 10:57 AM
Ljubljana difficult name is this in USA ? Very cool series loved them i love antique things
annnna8888
Dec-07-2006, 01:32 AM
Thanks, Skippy! Yes, rust is a very photogenic object. So are old trains. I was a bit limited because I was only using a fisheye lens, but it was a worthwhile experience as I had to jog my creativity even more. :)
As for letting some of the old trains to go to ruin - most of them are actually very well preserved, it's just the ones in the railyard outside that are decayed. And they add flavor to the visit of the Railway Museum, believe me. ;)
Ana
annnna8888
Dec-07-2006, 01:37 AM
Hi Ana,
Thanks for posting these, they are great. I love steam trains (well most things to do with trains, really :wink)
It looks like they have quite a few projects there to restore these. I particularly love the rail 'car'. The inside of the carriage is great too.:thumb
Thanks for posting the pic of the loco's too. They look fantastic - very different from those we have in the UK :D
As for the shots themselves, I think that they are all great. It's amazing how photogenic decay can be...
Thanks! Since you love trains, you might be interested in a selection of photos that our photo club is going to publish online shortly. There was a group of us taking photos of the railway museum and we are in the process of selecting the photos for the "virtual" exhibition. I can post the url here when it's online.
As for the locos - haha well, they are a hundred years or so old, so they are a bit different from our modern locos too. :wink
Ana
annnna8888
Dec-07-2006, 01:39 AM
Ljubljana difficult name is this in USA ? Very cool series loved them i love antique things
Thanks, Awais! Haha, no, Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia, where I live. And I agree, it's quite difficult to pronounce if you don't speak Slovenian. :wink
Ana
mgd_harvey
Dec-07-2006, 04:04 AM
Thanks! Since you love trains, you might be interested in a selection of photos that our photo club is going to publish online shortly. There was a group of us taking photos of the railway museum and we are in the process of selecting the photos for the "virtual" exhibition. I can post the url here when it's online.
As for the locos - haha well, they are a hundred years or so old, so they are a bit different from our modern locos too. :wink
Ana
I would love to see the pictures when you have the virtual exhibition ready :lust
I was meaning that they look quite a bit different from our old locomotives from around the same time too. Hope you don't mind me hijacking your thread slightly but just as an example, this loco is over 100 years old too...
http://newquay-plus.co.uk/POTN/City_of_Truro_001_BW_2004-08-28.jpg
I'm willing to bet that our modern locos look a bit differeent from your modern locos too :wink:D:D
If you object, I'll take down the above pic.
annnna8888
Dec-07-2006, 04:19 AM
No, of course I don't mind you hijacking this thread. I'm always for some constructive debate. To be frank, I don't think the loco in your pic is that much different from Slovenian locos, but then I'm no expert. :D
If you're interested, have a look at the gallery of the the Slovenian Railway Museum website (http://www.burger.si/MuzejiInGalerije/ZelezniskiMuzej/RailwayMuseum.html) and compare the steam engines. Let me know if they are really that different from the British ones from the same era, OK? You got me intrigued. :wink
Ana
mgd_harvey
Dec-07-2006, 07:01 AM
Thanks for the link to the museum website, that was very interesting.
There are a lot of similarities in the engines beacause the basics remained the same from the earliest engines right up until the end of steam and the British engines were the first and therefore the ones on which other designers based their engines.
I noticed a lot more similarities with some of the other engines on the museum site to the UK engines. The ones in the shed that you posted, however, seem to have a lot more of their pipes on the outside of the frame and over the boiler. The boiler seems smaller in comparison to the cab and the funnels look a lot larger.
About the best sites I can find with examples of the UK engines are
http://www.britishsteam.com/ - follow the 'steam gallery' link and
http://www.locos-in-profile.co.uk/
The Slovenian engines on the museum website are quite readily identifiable as what I would call 'Continental' engines. They have a very German/Austrian look to them (Oops - just checked - some were built in Austia)
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