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Tangmere and Clan Line in action

Discussion in 'Photography' started by Sansovino, Dec 10, 2009.

  1. Sansovino

    Sansovino New Member

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    Tangmere at Wanborough:
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467361.html

    Clan Line at Egham:
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467351.html
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467988.html

    A couple of recent class 73 wanderings:
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62294213.html
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62440306.html

    A few units in the sun!
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467359.html
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467357.html

    Men at work!
    http://jinkssrailways.fotopic.net/p62467360.html

    Thanks for looking!
     
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    alts1985 Well-Known Member

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    34007 Part of the furniture

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    Fantastic shots!!! The first one looks like Gomshall Bank to me??
     
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    Thanks - it's actually on the long east-west straight between Guildford and Ash - just west of Wanborough village - first time I've been there, and not the last (if anything interesting comes along)
     
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    I've already commented on your shot of "Tangmere" somewhere else but it really is excellent. You can't beat that angle for a dramatic shot in my opinion.
     
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    Nice stuff.

    My take on Bulleids across the Surrey Downs:

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    Superb shots Matt, where abouts is that second location?
     
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    Matt, the first shot is very good but pales in comparison to the second. I suspect my mouth will be agape for quite a while. Really good.
     
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    Thanks gents.

    The Tangmere shot is near Westcott the Clan Line shot is further west at Hackhurst Farm, Abinger Hammer.
     
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    Matt35027 Well-Known Member

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    Ahh bugger, I was only about a mile further down the line from Abinger Hammer
     

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