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Welcome to the Visitor's Photos page! This page is dedicated to the authors who have
graciously donated some of their Alabama Railfanning related photos. There are some really
good images located here, and I encourage you to check them out. I will make every attempt to make sure
the proper credit is given to each photographer. I will include the name and e-mail address (unless the
author requests otherwise) for each image posted here.
Thank you to all that have donated photos to AlabamaRailfan.com!
Below is a list of the current contributors! Please click on the name to visit that person's contribution page!
If you have time to visit all these pages, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at some of the neat photos you find!
Please see below if you are interested in donating photos to Railfanning in Alabama!
* Denotes a new contributor or a contributor with new additions! Ray Stansell * Cary Atkinson * Frank Orona * Jamie Bentley * Emanuel Neiconi Emmett Tullos Hank Stephens Dale Burns Tim Strength Carey Hinch William Robey Robert Miner Bill Griffin Jeremy Cole Derrick Davis David Kirkland Ray Cole Mitch Cunningham Gary Bradford Scott Boberek Ken Roble Jr. Mark Laundry Jason Redd Kevin Arceneaux Randy Bly Victor Smith Darrell Krueger Ross Naze Raymond Stewart Cary Atkinson Billy Suddeth Jamie Bentley Frank Orona Ray Stansell
If you have a question about an image, I will be happy to forward
your question to the author of the photo. The only modifications I have made to these images is generating
the thumbnails and adding a footer or text to the photo to give the author credit. If you would like to donate any photos related to Railfanning in
Alabama or the surrounding areas, please E-mail me with the details on your image(s).
Here is what I am looking for in contributions:
1. Preferably, the photos should come from Alabama, although surrounding areas (GA, FL, TN, MS) may be considered as well.
2. The photos must be the property of the person contributing it. Don't need any legal troubles here!
3. Almost any photos from Alabama will be considered.
4. A good quality shot is helpful, also. If you have already scanned the shot, I would appreciate it if you could make it at least 640 x 480 pixels. Larger would be even better, but smaller proves to be
a bit of a problem. JPEG/JPG is the prefered format.
I appreciate your interest!
::john
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