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Alser/Oasis by rustcanoe

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Alser/Oasis

Alser Spitz by Andreas Leonhard

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Alser Spitz

Wien

Benching Freight & Wall Graffiti in SoCal - May 1st. 2022 by siamesepuppy

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Benching Freight & Wall Graffiti in SoCal - May 1st. 2022

Today started out early. I went out to a spot that's not too far away but takes some effort to get out to. This really is a great area, and one of my favorite places to be. For just hiking around, or for benching. It's an amazing place. It's almost surreal how big and crazy the rocks and landscape are here.

Arrived at 9 AM, and after a short hike out to the tracks, the trains started rolling by. One after another, it was a super busy day. I've never seen so many autoracks during a session. Autoracks, at least for me are like rare birds, but today, they just kept coming! Caught pieces I hadn't seen before from some of my favorite writers, and that always makes for a great day out. Weather was great, I'm guessing 80F, but the wind.... The wind kept things pretty cool out. Almost cold, but not quite. Just about
perfect.

I saw a deer!! I've never seen anything larger than a lizard when out here. While waiting for the next train I looked over and saw something kinda' hopping over a double set of tracks about 75 ft. from me. At first I thought it was either some kinda dog, or a coyote, but it was big. I looked over at my bag, in case it ran towards me and I needed to grab it and run, and looked back to see it hop over the tracks, down an embankment about 15 ft. high, onto the access road which is about 20 ft. wide and with two
hops it was gone into the bushes. Really cool !!

Ended up leaving at around 4:30 PM, so a little over 7 hours. With longer days, and the way the sun travels here, it's almost better to show up later. There's a time around noon where no matter which side of the tracks your on, the lighting on the trains sucks. But hey, I'm out, away from society, seeing nature, seeing trains, graff, getting exercise, fresh air, and just plain getting away from my regular life..

Some people do yoga, some people meditate, some go to therapy. This is how I wipe away my daily life a couple times a month for a few hours.

Just wanted to throw in, I know every piece I flick isn't a banger, but I'm documenting graff. Today's toy, may be tomorrows king. And I'll have proof that he or she also was once a toy! Solid Gold!! :-)

As ALWAYS, thanks to the writers!

Writers, fellow benchers, and railfans, stay safe out there!!

For freight graffiti slideshows/videos hit up my YouTube here: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven
Instagram: @soilentseven

As usual, I'll be back in a few days to start going through and tagging my flicks with the the writer's names that I can figure out.

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Oh, also as I'm finishing up editing photos from last weekend, heading into this weekend, I'm watching "Martha a picture story" Documentary about Martha Cooper, one of the OG's in documenting graff with high quality flicks years ago. One of the original authors of the Subway Art book. If you can swing renting it online to watch, or picking up a Blu Ray from Vinegar Syndrome, do so, it's a great film. vinegarsyndrome.com/products/martha-a-picture-story-utopia/

DSCN7988 by en-ri

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Benching Freight Train Graffiti in SoCal (August 20th 2021) by siamesepuppy

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Benching Freight Train Graffiti in SoCal (August 20th 2021)

I don't know if anyone ever reads my descriptions, but I write them anyway, so there!!

Was out today (August 20th 2021) on a forced vacation day, from 9:30AM til' almost 4PM. 80F today but it felt like 100F. This is a very active line and I probably flicked 20 freights today. 750+ flicks. By the time I get rid of a few duplicates, and bad ones, I'm guessing it'll be about 700 +/-. 700 to straighten, fix any color issues, upload, and also ID the writers. It's lots of time and as you can imagine, it's a lot of work, but so far it's been fun. I'm trying to not rush myself to post before I'm ready. I already have the flicks, and they're timeless. So getting them posted ASAP!!!!!! is not really my concern. Duh..

Had an interesting interaction with a guy while out there. Guy with backpack had walked back and forth across the tracks a few times. The lat time I saw him he was on the other side of a set, about 100 yards away. Next thing you know he's coming closer..... Closer..... And I'm like WTF? I'm way out here minding my own business. He walks within' like 10 ft. of me and I say "How ya' doin'?" he says something, and then says "Trains?" and I say "Yep." and he says "Oh.." and walks away. I think he was feelin' me out, as there's a small population of people who's homes are shall I say, mobile. I've talked to a few of them, and have never had a bad interaction, I just don't like people walkin' up on me when I'm trying to get away from the rest of the world out by the tracks. I go out there to get away from people, not to interact.

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I follow some other amazing photographers on flickr, but for this I will talk about the ones who flick the freights. There are a few that I really love. Some it's because of the great locations they shoot at, and others it's the amazing little details they manage to capture. For me (right now) I don't have the luxury of walking the lines and seeing pieces static. 99.999% of my flicks the freight is rolling by at 10-50 mph and sometimes I don't really even know what I have until I get home, dump the memory cards and go through the photos. Because of this, most of my flicks are just straight on shots and documenting what I saw and where. I saw this freight here, on this date, here's what was on it, and i captured it. Buffed or scraped next week, well I have it on "film" for future generations (sounds corny, I know). There are times when a freight will stop in-front of me, and I'll walk up and get some shots of monikers, but it's rare.

Obviously in any area there are sidings where freights park for extended periods, I know a few spots, but as I get older, and older, do I really want to leave my car parked on the side of the road and walk 2 miles to capture some little details I might normally miss? I'd love to, but it's just not practical for me at this time, any many other people do it better than I could. Retirement is getting closer every day, maybe then, when my weekdays are free. :-)

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During the Covid lockdown, I was working from home, and I was getting out benching like 2 & 3 times a month. Back at work, I'm lucky to have the energy to get out once a month. Every time I do manage to get out, I come home and my batteries feel re-charged. It's been so f-ing hot here in SoCal though, I can't wait for cooler weather and some clouds in the sky.

As always, thanks to the writers!

To see the rest of my freight graffiti flicks click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/siamesepuppy/collections/7215771678...

For freight graffiti slideshows/videos hit up my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

Benching Freight Train Graffiti in SoCal (June 11th 2021) by siamesepuppy

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Benching Freight Train Graffiti in SoCal (June 11th 2021)

A rare Friday off of work, and I got to spend it out hunting graff under bridges, and benching freights. Saw some amazing pieces and for like the 20th time when hiking, found a fairly large pron stash. Why is there so much of it out in the middle of nowhere?? WHY!!??

Went back out to a wall spot I haven't been to in months, and there were a bunch of new pieces. Happy to see this spot is still active.

As always, thanks to the writers!

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To see the rest of my freight graffiti flicks click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/siamesepuppy/collections/7215771678...

For freight graffiti slideshows hit up my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

Ludwig van Beethoven by Andreas Leonhard

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Wien

Minoritenkloster by Andreas Leonhard

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Minoritenkloster

Wien

Freight Train Benching Aug. 8th 2020 by siamesepuppy

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Freight Train Benching Aug. 8th 2020

Went out benching freights at one of my spots for a few hours on Saturday. It was like an hour before the first one actually rolled in. Saw some freights, saw some graffiti, got sunburned, and had a good time.

Alser - 1Spea by Ruepestre

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Alser - 1Spea

Winterwetter by Paul und Lotte

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Winterwetter

View Overhead by R Hammerly

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View Overhead

Mostly alder trees

HYE ALSER by Chicago City Limits

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HYE ALSER

Benched 7/18 -29/ 2016

alser by Chicago City Limits

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alser

Benched 7/18 -29/ 2016

Vienna Street Scene by Union*

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Vienna Street Scene

Alser by quiet-silence

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Alser

Alser by quiet-silence

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Alser

Nelly by Bernhard Benke

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Nelly

Nelly, five days old.
Vienna, July 2014

ALSER by dim9th

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ALSER

Missoula Montana

ALSER, ? by NTHESTREETS

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ALSER, ?