Posted by David Doty Sr. on October 9, 2012 
I love your theory on night photography because it is absolutely true, but then, that same theory can also be used for daytime photography as well. This is a magnificant photo, the suspense, the anticipation, mixed with the serenity of the moment makes it almost spellbinding. The sad part is when the train finally arrives the spell will be broken never to be felt again. You get my PCA vote for this one
Posted by Mitch Goldman on October 9, 2012 
Wow - 17 seconds at ISO 2500: It was dark! Cool concept - well thought, seen and captured.
Posted by Eric Williams on October 9, 2012 
Chris, nice composition and use of light. PCA from me.
Posted by Wharton Separk on October 9, 2012 
Just beautiful, Chris ... Great study of positive and negative space ... PCA from me too.
Posted by Jon Wright on October 9, 2012 
Awesome shot Chris. You got my PCA vote for the week.
Posted by Samuel Phillips on October 9, 2012 
Wonderful shot, Chris! Beautifully executed. PCA from me!
Posted by Cameron Applegath on October 22, 2012 
Gorgeous.
Posted by on October 22, 2012 
So we weren't the only railfans out on the Cutoff that night! This image makes me wonder why I chose the relaxing approach on this night spent camping by the Magnolia Bridge instead of trying out a night shot or two, definitely a photo that perfectly illustrates the mood and experience of watching trains after hours out on the Cutoff.
Posted by Brandon Smith on October 23, 2012 
Congrats on the PCA. Fantastic work!
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on October 23, 2012 
Beautiful work, Chris! I love the stars, vibrant blue sky, and piercing headlight silhouette. Very, very well done! Congratulations on a very well deserved PC!
Posted by on October 26, 2012 
Don't know how I missed this - but well worth the PCA. Outstanding work
Posted by SuperDave on October 28, 2012 
What an awesome shot. Well done !
Posted by Al Lindner on March 10, 2013 
True artistry indeed!
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