The curtain literally rose (they are there to aid in venting), the Ski Train emerged, and I made my single preplanned shot, but there were those other two fellas (not what I called them at the time) in my frame! I was NOT a happy camper. You can see the end of the roll was right there I nearly tore the film off the spool. I was only going to get one shot win, lose, or draw. The Moffat is 6.2 miles long with a speed limit of 15 mph the train needed about half an hour to transit. We knew it was in there because the exhaust blowers were deafening. We waited in the blazing sun outside the East Portal of Colorado’s Moffat Tunnel at 9,200 feet elevation, getting cheerfully sunburned while waiting for a train to pop out. In summer 2006 I had exactly one frame of film left in my camera (oops) and no more in the bag. The Clone Tool (or Stamp) was the first tool I ever used in Photoshop (Elements 2.0).
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