Posted by cmdrflake on January 31, 2015 
This is quite well done, indeed! The Screener Choice is well earned as is my PCA, too.
Posted by Justin Blanchard on January 31, 2015 
Perfect shot Kevin! Right up in my neck of the woods ;)
Posted by Brad Barber on January 31, 2015 
That is a awesome pic, yeehaa
Posted by Driver8666 on January 31, 2015 
Screeners Choice is very well earned. I used to live in VT, before I moved back home to Toronto, Ont. So I sorta know this area. Not very well though.
Posted by Joseph T. Wagner on January 31, 2015 
Very nice photo sir!
Posted by Mark Rosnick on January 31, 2015 
Very well executed. Great shot Kevin.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on February 1, 2015 
Nailed it! Great job on the lighting, composition and timing. A well earned spot on the front page!
Posted by Altaf Siddiqi on February 2, 2015 
Perfect timing. Very well shot.
Posted by Steve Harenda on February 3, 2015 
Very nice picture. I can't help to wonder though, and perhaps someone with experience can tell me, wouldn't that amount of light burst really cause the Engineer some eyesight issues?
Posted by Kevin Burkholder on February 3, 2015 
Without going into much debate - and there is plenty - this particular crew knew I was there, acknowledged the warning flash and was prepared. The flash is a solid 1/800th of a second. I'm told by 99% of the crews that I've photographed say that lightning is brighter and more intense!
Posted by Steve Harenda on February 4, 2015 
Thank you for the reply. I misunderstood the 'acknowledgement from the crew' portion in your description.
Posted by Joshua Jankus on February 5, 2015 
I love the photograph, and your detailed explanation of what it required is absolutely wonderful. More, please.
Posted by Dave Blaze... on February 8, 2015 
Stunning Kevin. You are the new master of the night!
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