Posted by Ross Fotheringham on August 20, 2008 
Good Lord Steve go easy on us!! WOW what a shot, and I can't say I've ever seen this angle before, but it really worked. PCA VOTE!
Posted by Martin Bennet on August 20, 2008 
Excellent work Steve! One of the best composed images I've seen in a long time!
Posted by James Belmont on August 20, 2008 
Definitely worth the effort Steve. Your "at the ready" stance for a shot reminds me of our family border collie "Lola" waiting (intensely) for the tennis ball to be tossed into the yard.
Posted by Travis Dewitz on August 20, 2008 
Great Shot!! Great perspective.
Posted by Gregory Weirich on August 20, 2008 
Great photo, Steve. Glad you didn't slip on the rocks.
Posted by Ken Szok on August 20, 2008 
Excellent perspective.
Posted by Jim Thias on August 20, 2008 
Thanks for your patience in order to get such an awesome shot, Steve. Even without the train, this scene would be quite interesting to look at.
Posted by Ky.CatFan on August 20, 2008 
Wonderful perspective. And what luck, with two units running forward and two backward. And with the whole consist being the same length as the deck truss. Steve blow this shot up real big, frame it and put it on your wall, because this one's a keeper !
Posted by Mark Rosnick on August 20, 2008 
What a fantastic shot Steve.
Posted by Andrew Kim on August 21, 2008 
Nice shot Steve. Love the composition, perspective, lighting, and the color. In other words, it is a picture perfect shot. That deserves a favrotie and a PCA Vote.
Posted by Geoff Stunkard www.quartermilestones.com on October 20, 2008 
Beautiful image.
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