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February 1943. "Daniel Senise throwing a switch in an Indiana Harbor Belt Line railyard." 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano. View full size.
Don't forget the Jack Delano in the kudos, that's a magnificent picture.
And wow, Kodachrome is just in a class by itself, isn't it?
"Give me the nice bright colors" ... I can almost feel the chill in the air on this one! Kudos to Paul Simon, Kodak and Dave, of course, naturally.
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