Posted by Drew Mitchem on March 1, 2013 
I hear NS calling for a copy of this well composed/executed photograph! I hope you get compensated well for this work of art!
Posted by Eric Williams on March 1, 2013 
Nice! Love the context and mood very much.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 1, 2013 
Shooting trains at night can be really tricky - especially with such a small window of opportunity. You really need to keep your DeWitz about you! Excellent composition and execution. PC and in lieu of the mysteriously missing SC, a POTW that could never be questioned.
Posted by Dave Schauer on March 1, 2013 
I was going to say this is a Rule G violation but I don't see an adult beverage in this shot. Outstanding!
Posted by Chris Eads on March 1, 2013 
Very "O. Winston Link"-like. He'd be proud, Chase. Well done!
Posted by jdayrail on March 1, 2013 
Great photo, and a great history summary.
Posted by cress4355 on March 2, 2013 
Awsome picture (i'd like to visit this resturant some day).
Posted by Rich Clark on March 2, 2013 
Nice job seizing the moment Chase. Like Mitch said " small window of opportunity" and the result is fantastic! Diehl's might see an increase in customer traffic after this shot.
Posted by Jake B. on March 2, 2013 
You really nailed this. Great lighting and composition.
Posted by Jeff Sell on March 2, 2013 
I agree with Chris...Your night photo has a nice touch that would make O. W. Link look at it!
Posted by ChessieSystem on March 3, 2013 
Nice Shot Chase. My father has some of those old bottles of pop at his house near Ripley.
Posted by Alexander Kramer on March 6, 2013 
Awesome Job! Superb! Could you please tell me, how you placed the flashlights and how many of them did you use?
Posted by Sport! on March 6, 2013 
Now I know what to do with that beer can collection of mine!
Posted by Kevin The Krazy 1 on March 6, 2013 
A great photo and great power... WIN!
Posted by Michael Sharps on March 6, 2013 
Now THAT is a creative composition - well done!
Posted by Andrew Hamblyn on March 6, 2013 
Where was the falsh, up on the roof?? Great photo, very creative.
Posted by drewhalv on March 6, 2013 
Very well done!
Posted by Dave Blaze... on March 7, 2013 
Remarkable image Chase. Totally deserving of all the accolades you have received and I wanted to be sure to add some of my own. Nicely done!
Posted by on March 8, 2013 
The ultimate "men's hobby" from the ultimate vantage point. Impressive. Now, if that window reflected a television playing ESPN, a classy gal serving drinks, and a pickup truck outside, no one would bother to take another railshot.
Posted by Samuel Phillips on March 8, 2013 
I agree with everything that has been said; well-deserving of the accolades you have received thus far. You'll definitely get a PCA vote from me. Great job and thanks for sharing!
Posted by on March 9, 2013 
Great photo, Chase. Everything about the shot is cool, especially the GP59. (And a non-OLS one, too!) I'm digging the old Pepsi logo glass bottles, too. I'm sure the food is great there!
Posted by Al Lindner on March 10, 2013 
Wow, what memories, I ate at Diehl's back in the early '60's when I and the NYC lived in that area. Brilliant "Linkian" style capture indeed!
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on March 12, 2013 
Thank you all greatly for your kind words on the image!
Posted by Nathan M. Kuhn on October 18, 2013 
Homer Simpson's dream!
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