Posted by Mitch Goldman on July 11, 2006 
Really nice, Alan. It looks like an easy photograph to get right but it isn't. You nailed it. Perfectly composed.
Posted by Alan-Crotty on July 11, 2006 
Thanks Mitch, the farmer just happened along! We asked him if he'd wait a few minutes whilst the train did it's bit, he was happy to oblidge. I was worried the horses would make a bolt for it, but they seem quite used to trains and just stood there. Alan
Posted by John West on July 11, 2006 
Excellent lighting, and about as nicely composed as a picture can be.
Posted by on July 11, 2006 
One of my favorite shots of late, definetly a People's Choice! The horses and farmer were a nice touch!!! -- Joe H.
Posted by Dean Kaplan on July 11, 2006 
I agree great shot Alan, keep up the great work
Posted by Earl Minnis on July 11, 2006 
Well done, Alan. Good compostion and colour. Thanks for sharing.....
Posted by Joel Hinkhouse on July 11, 2006 
Sometimes it seems like you've got the railroads and the "people props" in cahoots ... I know it's just a product of hard work and skilled composition, but you just keep posting unbelievably great photos ... Very nice work, John.
Posted by Nscalemike on August 17, 2006 
Almost as if you had the "way back machine" on...you could have said this was from the 1940's. Nicely done.
Posted by Channing Frampton on November 30, 2006 
Post card material! WOW!
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