Posted by W. D. Shaw on December 4, 2013 
Now this one; I really didn't have a clue it wasn't taken 60 years ago! Perfect scene, excellent B & W rendition! I've still got a PCA slot left for this week, gonna have to use it!
Posted by cmdrflake on December 4, 2013 
This is simply wonderful. The details like the weathered truck, the old style post office sign show that the attention paid to the details can pay off in a great shot. 15 looks like she's been working a lot, instead of waiting in limbo.
Posted by Kevin Madore on December 4, 2013 
Black and white images often look dark and dull, especially ones that were shot on cloudy days. Nothing dull or dark here. I love the way this is toned. So, when do you plan to offer classes on processing B&W?
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on December 5, 2013 
Excellent!. Phillip R. Hastings would be jealous.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 5, 2013 
This is really great. If only all charters could have scenes like this! The scratched up truck is a nice bonus.
Posted by Kevin Madore on December 5, 2013 
Not bad, Mr. Goldman. You made one of the Top 4 slots on RP today with a B&W....and a steam shot to boot!
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