Steam trains are used in Japan for certain charter tripspic.twitter.com/XE1hE1Ts0Z
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Steam trains are used in Japan for certain charter tripspic.twitter.com/XE1hE1Ts0Z
*At least* one of them, probably more, is called "Ginga," meaning "galaxy"pic.twitter.com/Lurlt7noNn
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Do you plan on quitting your job to trainpost all day?
No, I would need to be earning 6 times my monthly goal for that to be possible (and I'm currently earning 10% of it, so...)
My job is fine for paying my bills and my day-to-day. But I'm limited to using other people's photos for trainposts...
...what I want to do is take a few trips every year to take my *own* photos
The biggest advantage in doing that is I never have to worry about credit or copyright. But there are other advantages...
...for instance, I frequently can't find the angle that I'm looking for when I browse existing pics--or the resolution...
...or even, on some occasions, the subject! There are some rare trains and stations out there...
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