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For emergencies such as fractures detected in track, a spare joggle fish plate and clamps are tied to the track at, say, every km. These are colored for easy identification of the JFP as a spare and not protecting a defective weld.

Posted by Rajeev Shrivastava on 2007 Jul 05 04:04:04 +0000

IMG_0233

The fire and smoke you see here is caused by a hot axle. Station staff, gatemen and the like are expected to be vigilant and report such matters (observed on passing trains) at the earliest possible.

Posted by Bharat Vohra on 2007 Jun 30 19:43:15 +0000

str_vm

Finally! a fellow IRFCAn with a Canon A410! I thought I was the only one stuck with it... Canon Rulz man! I think this colour accent/colour swap is a new addition in Canon.

Posted by Sriram P on 2007 Jun 18 15:59:25 +0000

str_vm

No Ashwanth, not all digital cameras have this feature. In fact, this is the first camera where I am hearing of this feature.

Posted by Jagadheep D on 2007 Jun 05 17:37:07 +0000

str_vm

No photoshop.No playing with layers.This image went straight into the gallery after resizing.My camera(canon A410) has a "colour accent" feature in the manual mode.Here i can select any one colour from the scene and the camera will retain that colour alone in the scene.For example if there was a woman in red saree near the signal,her saree too would have retained the colour.In this case,I picked the colour from Naveen's red coloured shoulder bag.Similarly in another mode,I can request my camera to change colour A to colour B.Am sure all digital cameras have this feature.

Posted by Ashwanth on 2007 Jun 04 18:05:37 +0000

str_vm

Its very simple...take any image editing program that deals in layers. Create duplicate layer of the photo, change one of the layers to BW, erase BW layer at the object you want to retain in colour. Merge layers, flatten image. You are done. More examples here - flickr.com/photos/gvarshney
GIMP is open source (and free) equivalent of photoshop.

Posted by Gaurav Varshney on 2007 Jun 04 16:07:46 +0000

str_vm

Could you kindly share how you could shoot the whole image in BW and get the signal in color?

Posted by Lakshman Thodla on 2007 Jun 04 13:50:22 +0000

WDG4_side_LHF

Thats because the top part of the cab end is too long. The slanted 'L' shaped structure's long side has to be reduced in length a bit.

Posted by Sriram P on 2007 Apr 29 14:09:12 +0000

WDG4_side_LHF

Good design.. just that the cab looks a bit too sharp.. maybe when its done, it should look ok..

Posted by Vrijilesh Rai on 2007 Apr 29 11:46:06 +0000

EMD_IndianRailways_GT16

I can't thank you enough for sharing this photograph.

Posted by Aseem Johri on 2007 Feb 26 11:53:25 +0000

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