The Next Mission......................................Railroad Repair Building and Railcar
Thank You for fixing the image issue....................................Lots of new to you guys places coming up soon. will be at Ft McCreary next week for business, not pleasure like the 1st time.
Also a small island accessible only by boat on the Merrimack River in Haverhill Ma that when me and the boy landed there at night with one camera 2 years ago it was like getting out of a landing craft on Omaha Beach.
Kewl and awesome pictures I love the place!
Just be careful there after dark especially that burnt place..
Interesting how there is a piece of paper lodged in the ceiling of that one picture and something that is lighted on the ceiling not far from it on the right.. picture 5
Interesting photos cannot wait to see the captures at night :)
Thanks for posting keep us posted.. on your finds..
Are you doing any EVP work too?? What is the history on this site??
The Concord B&M maintenance yard was built at the turn of the century and at it's height employed 1300 people.
The railroad also built scores of houses in the south end of the city for employee housing.I live in one of the duplexes
built for management that was erected in 1897.
There is no need to enter the building to shoot into it.
I do EVP at the same time I shoot video with the audio on the tape or not at all.
I will be using video the next time I go there as there is a lot of activity there as you can see from the pics..............I finally have somebody that will last more than 1 trip out with me
to stay on either my 4 or 8 o'clock position from the rear with a Handy-Cam to shoot and see what is happening in real time.Temp 49 F cloudy with no precipitation.No wind to speak of.
ISO 320 F 2.8 1/40 second shutter.
Wow! That last picture is pretty crazy! I saw that its coming from the left of the camera, so I wast sure if that was breath/smoke or ecto?! If it is ecto...holy crap!...it was right on top of you!!!
I quit smoking in June, and when you can see your breath, I breathe through a 1" heater hose run down my left hand sleeve..................................Brian said it was about 3 feet square and about 4-6 feet in front of my left..
Brian spent the better part of a year getting shot at in Iraq, He has been in the Ma. National Guard for 11 years.He shaves for 3 days a month when he shows up at the mandatory weekend drills.
He was a skeptic until the 1st time out with me.................Now he is my wheelman and V- gunner. My 26 year old son is (God Willing) coming home from 5 deployments in Iraq for the past 7 years.
in March and he will be part of the team.He has the gift as much as I and his little brother do.
Wow, I've never heard of anyone going to the lengths of breathing through a tube while on outdoor investigations. I try to hold my breath while taking shots, but that's another idea! Hope your son comes home safe and well!
I've never heard of that either! Way cool idea though. We could add that feature to John's vest-o-equipment LOL!
.... or my fanny pack ..... LOL
that is awesome that you go to such extremes I think that is great you quit smoking that is my next thing to do in November I am quitting as well :) Hypnotist is my way...
My prayers are with your son and your family that he is brought home safely to you!
That is awesome pictures thank you so much for sharing with us..
Hope to see more as time progresses... and interesting history too!
You ladies and gents would look rather interesting breathing from tubes! But hey whatever works! LOL :)