Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 30, 2007 
Nice scene, Alan. It's dark, yet bright, drab, yet colorful.
Posted by John West on March 30, 2007 
Alan, your posts today are forcing my comment function into overdrive. This one deserves a full fledged WOW! The lighting is absolutely magical.
Posted by Michael F. Allen on March 30, 2007 
Another classic! Love the bits of light on the folliage.
Posted by Richard Stevens on April 1, 2007 
Superb shot, Alan. Beautiful subtle lighting, perfect framing.
Posted by Andy Buckley on April 13, 2007 
Nice shot, Alan. Also shows nicely how diminutive these Stroudley 'Terriers' are. Hard to think the original A1 design dates back to 1872 yet some of these engines were still working in BR revenue service in 1962. Some trivia: 'Stepney' was the first engine to arrive at the Bluebell Railway - the UK's first standard gauge preserved railway - on 17 May 1960 and the only 'real' loco to have it's own book ('Stepney the Bluebell Engine') in the original Railway Series (Thomas the Tank Engine) children's books written by the Rev. W. Awdry.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on November 20, 2007 
I love the way the reflection picks up the sunlight that is shining on the front of the stack and dome.
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