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Master of the Mamiya!

There is no particular style of railway photography that I can claim to follow. I like virtually everything from wide landscapes to powerful close-ups, and from silhouettes to glints. The only thing I tend to steer clear of is night photography where I find the posed cameos somewhat sterile.

These pictures have been selected to show the diversity of subject matter that has been available in the preservation era and to illustrate the photo techniques that I have sought to employ over the

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