60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017
60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017

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John Cooper-Smith was born in 1949 and developed a passion for railways from the age of 4, taking his first railway photograph on 18 August 1962, over 60 years ago. Cooper-Smithメs first camera was an Agfa Isola 12-on-120 camera, soon followed by a similar Agifold which was used until 1965 when a Pentax S1a was acquired. Moving to colour from black and white in 1971, subsequent cameras improved in specification, and Cooper-Smith began to use medium format in 1976 (Mamiya 645) followed by Pentax 6x7 from 1983. In 2009, Cooper-Smith moved to digital with a Canon 5Dmk2, current camera being a Nikon D850. Still as passionate about railways as ever, Cooper-Smith captured incredible moments of the Flying Scotsman as she travelled through the UK in a series of runs by the National Railway Museum.

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Artist John Cooper-Smith
Image Ref. 10713350

60103 locomotive at Kirkby Stephen 16 May 2017

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