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by David Birchall
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Preserved steam locomotive 6201 Princess Elizabeth seen approaching Hellifield, north Yorkshire, England. 6201 was hauling the Cumbrian Mountain... more
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Preserved steam locomotive 6201 Princess Elizabeth seen approaching Hellifield, north Yorkshire, England. 6201 was hauling the Cumbrian Mountain Express, running over the famous Settle-Carlise scenic line.
Originally from Manchester in England, but now live near the foot of the Pennines, regarded as one of the most scenic areas of outstanding natural beauty in Great Britain. It's a great place to live for a photographer, but as you can see from my galleries I like to venture further afield occasionally. I have been a photographer for over 30 years, and always remember the best piece of photographic advice I was given. Some years ago I worked with a very elderley and wise photographer and he said to me on one occasion "you are looking but not seeing". That has always stuck with me, and I try and remember it each time I look through the viewfinder. Thank you for visiting, and I hope you find something here you like. Please enjoy your...
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Ira Shander
Love all these trains David. When I was a kid we lived across the road from a train station. Commuter and freight trains ran by all the time. Philadelphia was the home to three railroads. The Pennsylvania RR, The B&O (Baltimore and Ohio), and The Reading Railroad. They all had big stations or sheds with arched roofs for protection.
David Birchall replied:
Thanks Ira. It's wonderful nostalgia. Steam traction in England didn't end until 1968, so growing up as a young boy I was lucky enough to see the last few years. My friends and I would spend many happy hours on station platforms, and sneaking around the local engine sheds. If we got really lucky occasionally a kindly footplate crew would invite us into the cab, and that made us feel really special! I'll be out there with my camera again as soon as they get clearance to start up again, post Covid.
David Birchall
Thank you very much John for featuring my photo in "Images That Excite You", much appreciated.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"