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Blog Entry# 1345257
Posted: Jan 19 2015 (21:35)

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Jan 19 2015 (21:35)  
 
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Rattle Snakes + Muddy land + fog + BNSF's Hunks = What else can named for this crazy hobby called Rail fanning.
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One of the most popular places to photograph trains in North Dakota is from this hill in the Bad Lands. The story behind this photo is a little more involved than I walked up the hill and waited for a train. The sun has just cracked the surface of the earth and the fog is beginning to lift quickly. I heard the train loudly approaching from the west as
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I pulled up. I quickly but cautiously ran to the base of the hill. Being from Wisconsin, rattlesnakes were on my mind and this particular area seems like a prime habitat. I could feel the train as it was about to emerge into view. I started up the steep side as quickly as possible before I realized the rain from the night before had turned the sides into a clay like slick mud. I almost landed face first but was able to catch myself. I still tried to quickly get up the hill as the train came into view. I thought about stopping and shooting the train from the lower plateau but the view wasn't what I wanted as I needed to get higher above the fog layer. Finding just a few rocky areas for footing I was able to reach the top as I carefully crossed the muddy areas making sure I didn't fall down either side as I scurried along the thin flat stretch near the top. I made it with impeccable timing to capture the frames I wanted. As the train continued past, the fog lifted quickly with a majority of it gone before the last coal cars went by. As I went to work my way back down, over an inch of mud was stuck to the bottom of my shoes. I was pretty sure the walk back down that mud slide wasn't going to go in my favor but I made it with no broken bones.
Photographer:- Travis Dewitz
Date:- 31-08-2014
Hunk through Fog

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Jan 19 2015 (23:25)
rajaiyer85   9 blog posts
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Wow! What a picture. I understand when you mention about rattlesnakes. Come to think of it, the train with the loco in the front resembles one. Great one Sir, hats off to you.
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Sometimes to capture shots, necessary risks are must, but with utmost care.
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