Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy Steam Engine

Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy Steam Engine

Union Pacific 4014 Big Boy Steam Engine

Yesterday, I played Leap Frog with the Union Pacific 4014 train from Atlanta, TX to Prescott, AR.  It was a huge train and a huge turnout of people at every crossing.  I get it Its a really cool train and who doesn’t love trains. I loved hearing the whistle blow and seeing it pulling into towns. A part of me wishes we could go back to the time when this happed every day instead of a special occasion. There really was something magical about it that transported you back in time. As people poured out, I could almost see business men or farmers coming to the depot to head out or ship their products and women coming out in their best dress to meet a sailor coming back from the war.

Challenges of Getting Photos

However for me, that’s not what this occasion was about. I was there to get some really cool steam engine photos and no one was dressed the part to be in them. So, it turned into quite a challenge just to find places to photograph it without people crowded around.  There were so many people on the tracks at each stop and at every road crossing.  Almost saw one photographer get smoked by a log truck.  I’m pretty sure dude never even looked as he ran across the road  in the middle of a bridge in front of a log truck to get a photo as the train ran by underneath.  I’ve done some quasi crazy stuff to get a shot before too, but I hope he got the shot because I missed mine looking out for him.  

With so many people on the tracks. I didn’t even bother with Texarkana. I skipped ahead,  but due to a problem on the track, the train got held up in Texarkana for several hours.  I had already moved closer to Falk, AR and had picked out a great spot.  By the time the track was repaired, the sun had moved and my location was no longer photo worthy.  So, I scouted out another spot further down the track.  

Thankfully I met a landowner who allowed me to come onto his private property to shoot from a soybean field.  It was only he and a couple of what I assumed to be family members there at the time and I thought I’d found my spot with no one else around.  I knew the train was getting close but I got setup and realized that my truck was in the shot.  So I ran back and moved my truck.  A couple more cars with people were pulling up at this point but I quickly made my way back toward my spot.  I could hear the train coming as I ran through the muddy field toward my spot and then looked back to see three yayhoos who had just arrived walking to where my truck had been parked previously.   At this point, I had less than 30 seconds to get a shot as the train approached and no time to move or readjust.  Thankfully, I was able to photoshop them out, but I hate having to do that.  

So what did we learn

  1. I’m a professional social distancer.  People can be so inconsiderate of other people.  I’ve been social distancing since before it was cool but this is why.
  2. It doesn’t matter if you are a hobby photographer or a professional,  Always be aware of your surrounding when taking photos.  It’s easy to get so focused on getting the shot or watching a scene through your camera that you forget what’s around you.  
  3. On top of thousands of dollars worth of camera gear and thousands of hours learning how to use it prior to this, I spent a whole day, a tank of gas, a few hundred miles to get really just four of what I consider Print worthy photos of the train.  So the next time you wonder why photographers charge so much or are protective over a picture, this is why.  

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July 2021 Helice Shoot at Cottonland Gun Club

The July Helice shoot at Cottonland Gun Club was held this weekend. I didn’t shoot in the competition, but hung out yesterday and shot a few photos of the event. The weather worked out great for what could have been a very hot day. Scattered storms rolled through the area and kept things cool yet the only rain occurred right during the lunch hour. Fantastic shoot.

Below are a few photos from the event. Click here to view all event photos.

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Psalm 34:18

I shot this photo in New Mexico a few years ago. At the time, I was absolutely crushed and battling for my life with some things. He reminded me on top of a mountain while chasing an elk that “The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to tread on the heights.” Habaakkuk 3:19

God eventually worked most of the issues out even though I wish I had never had to go through it. I still face heartachs and many battles. While I have lots of high points to be thankful for, there are many low points in my personal life. My life is far from perfect but… God is at work and he enables us to rise above when we don’t have the strength to carry on without him. He becomes our strength when we focus on him.

This Fathers day weekend, remember that no matter what you go through our heavenly Father loves us. He loves us even when we can’t see him. Though we can’t be in his presence, he is near. All we have to do is Call out to him. He is Soverign and his will is perfect no matter how hard the struggle may be.

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M&A Wrecker Service wanted more from their website

When Johnny Draper wanted to add an easy way for customers of M&A Wrecker Service’s Preferred Member program to be able to subscribe and manage their account through his website, his web provider told him it would be cost prohibitive to do such a thing and only large companies could afford something like that. For over a year, Johnny thought there had to be a better way. That is until he found Riverbank Products.

M&A Wrecker Preferred Member Program

About M&A Wrecker Service

M&A Wrecker Service is an El Dorado, Arkansas based towing company that has been in continuous operation for as long as I can remember. I believe it started in the 1960’s and maybe even before that. They offer towing as well as roadside assistance such as flat tires, and jump starts and have mechanics on staff if your vehicle can’t be repaired on the side of the road.

While flipping through Facebook, Johnny saw where another business was looking to have a new website built and Riverbank Products was the recommended choice. Thats when he reached out to see if we could offer him something more.

Website Requirements

We met with Johnny and talked through some of the things he wanted out of his website.

  1. Members had to be able to subscribe to a monthly payment plan for M&A Preferred Member services.
  2. Members should be able to provide payment information in a secure method.
  3. Members can have the ability to join, add drivers/vehicles, or cancel at anytime with minimal paperwork.

Results

After reviewing a few options. we came up with a solution that met all three needs that didn’t break the bank.

More changes and services maybe added to the site in the future, but the new website had been launched and is currently online at www.mawreckerservice.com. As you can see by the site, you don’t have to be a large company to have an effective web presence. E-commerce solutions have come a long way and are now readily available to just about every business.

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If you have a website need, contact us and lets see if we can come up with a solution for your business needs.