Southbound Amtrak Train in a Chicago Forest Preserve (Faux Infrared Black and White) (2018-04-21 11-15-10a)
The train is passing through Thaddeus S. “Ted” Lechowicz Woods on Chicago’s northwest side heading toward Union Station in the Loop. The woods is part of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
Amtrak #504 is a EMD SDP40F and was built in June 1973.
I was standing just to the north of the pedestrian/bicycle bridge that crosses the tracks in the forest preserve.
The photo was taken using a Nikon Coolpix P7700 camera and I used Luminar 2018 to do the editing. First I did the black and white infrared conversion by using the ‘B&W – Strong Glow’ preset from the Infrared Mastery collection. Then, in a new layer, I added the Accent-AI filter and used the Tone filter to lower the SmartTone.
Photo © 2018 Gary J. Sibio. All rights reserved.
I guess I inherited the love of trains since my late dad worked for the Panama Canal Railroad Company in the 1940s as a conductor.
I didn’t become a fan until I was an adult. A friend of mine got me interested.
Okay thank you for sharing this information.
Beautiful job,very nice photo.
Thanks, Branka. I appreciate it.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
I love how it looks like part of the scenery. Beautiful job again.
Thank you very much, Carol.
Magnificent view of train composition
Thank you very much. I just happened to be standing in the right place when the train came through.
Very nice photo. You’ve made a good deal to show us the scene.
Thanks, Robin. I’m glad you liked it.
What amzing and beautiful view of that realy nice.
Thank you very much, Navabi. I appreciate it.