Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
"The Rattler' is a heritage listed steam train that travels from the country town of Gympie (pop 12000) to the small haven of Imbil (pop 300) twice a week ... Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The train meanders along a scenic route through the picturesque Mary Valley in South East Queensland and makes a few stops along the way before spending an hour or so at Imbil, where passengers alight and wander around the tiny timber town before embarking on the return journey to Gympie.
I was lucky enough to be at Imbil a week or so ago to photograph the arrival of 'The Rattler' and also photograph some of the people who travel on her purely for the unique experience that steam travel offers.
For those intersted the camera was an F6 with 24-120 f4 G Nikkor and the film was Plus-X
The train meanders along a scenic route through the picturesque Mary Valley in South East Queensland and makes a few stops along the way before spending an hour or so at Imbil, where passengers alight and wander around the tiny timber town before embarking on the return journey to Gympie.
I was lucky enough to be at Imbil a week or so ago to photograph the arrival of 'The Rattler' and also photograph some of the people who travel on her purely for the unique experience that steam travel offers.
For those intersted the camera was an F6 with 24-120 f4 G Nikkor and the film was Plus-X















Richard G
Veteran
They are very beautiful shots Keith, especially that first one. I love the little princess waving.
intheviewfinder
Street
Wonderful B&W series. Love storytelling this way.
--Rich
--Rich
bsdunek
Old Guy with a Corgi
Yes, great story set. Wish I was there to see and ride.
Brad Bireley
Well-known
Wonderful photo essay Keith. You did a great job!
bigeye
Well-known
Very nice. I'd be proud of those.
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paulfish4570
Veteran
the 7th from the bottom with the gamboling boy is killer ...
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
the 7th from the bottom with the gamboling boy is killer ...
Thanks Paul! ... I was wondering if someone would zero in on that pic.
That photo was the highlight of the entire experience for me!
FrankS
Registered User
That one stood out to me too. Just super!
leica M2 fan
Veteran
All I can say is Wow!
All I can say is Wow!
I looked at your offerings for a good while and came to the conclusion that they are all excellent- the train itself, the people, close-ups of the train wheels and the view of the trestle. A story very well told and great work with the Plus-X and F6 and Nikkor lens.
All I can say is Wow!
I looked at your offerings for a good while and came to the conclusion that they are all excellent- the train itself, the people, close-ups of the train wheels and the view of the trestle. A story very well told and great work with the Plus-X and F6 and Nikkor lens.
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Some great loco shots too, and, I see where the river bridge photo fits in.
Really interesting series.
jesse
Really interesting series.
jesse
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Thanks very much for the positives! For me this is what photography is all about ... being able to tell a story through a series of images.
At some stage I'd quite like to book a ride on The Rattler and photograph the entire experience from within ... as an observer and passenger.
At some stage I'd quite like to book a ride on The Rattler and photograph the entire experience from within ... as an observer and passenger.
Very, very nice set Keith. Loved the first couple especially but they're all winners. Vale Plus X...
Regards
Brett
Regards
Brett
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Very, very nice set Keith. Loved the first couple especially but they're all winners. Vale Plus X...
Regards
Brett
Thank you ... and isn't that the truth about Plus-X, very sad to see such an enigmatic emulsion bite the dust. I have five rolls left in the freezer and to be honest the only other film I can think of that gives tones like this ... just doesn't exist!
Vale Plus-X indeed.
Pfreddee
Well-known
Lovely set, Keith! I'm old enough to remember riding on a Pullman sleeper pulled by what was to me a HUGE steam engine, when we moved from Pennsylvania to Illinois after Dad got home from WWII.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Really nice to see a mini photo essay work so well. Some of these are superb but as a whole the story really comes alive. Get that ticket booked Keith!
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Great series, enjoyed them all. Brought back memories of riding that train about 10 years ago I think it was.
Bob
Bob
john_s
Well-known
Just as a matter of interest, Keith, do you know what gauge the tracks are? In this country with its bizarre mixture of railway gauges we are in the process of making main interstate lines standard gauge, slowly and at great expense and inconvenience. I live in Victoria, the worst offender: we share our 5ft3inch gauge with only Ireland and Spain.
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