Posted by Doug Lilly on November 30, 2015 
Nicely done, Mitch! Congrats on the SC.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on November 30, 2015 
Very nice! Something very familiar about it too... :-)
Posted by John West on November 30, 2015 
Classic kind of image. Well planned, and the "unpredictables" like the smoke cooperated very nicely. You even got the rods down. I would give it a double "wowser!", and go so far as to mention that I'm envious as hell.
Posted by Joshua Jankus on November 30, 2015 
Ridiculous!
Posted by Run8diesel on December 1, 2015 
Mitch, another home run.
Posted by Kevin Madore on December 1, 2015 
Congrats on the SC, Mitch...and a To24 thrown in for good measure! Pretty location and really pretty light. I don't think that most viewers fully understand how the moon and the stars have to align to get a shot like this at a non-charter event. The train needs to hit the location at the right time, the wind and sun need to cooperate, and the crew can't be firing for a clean stack. What makes a shot like this so special is how uncommon it is to have all of the uncontrollable parameters fall your way. Nicely done!
Posted by Steve Larson on December 1, 2015 
Perfectly done, Mitch. PCA - well deserved.
Posted by on December 1, 2015 
Well done, Mitch!
Posted by John M Breitigan on December 1, 2015 
After studying your great image and all it has to offer, I finally noticed the two fisherman to the left on that sandbar.
Posted by Charles Freericks on December 1, 2015 
That is just gorgeous, Mr. Goldman.
Posted by Jim Thias on December 1, 2015 
Excellent scene, Mitch!
Posted by Jeff Bartkowiak on December 1, 2015 
Beautiful pic and a perfect crop to boot.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on December 1, 2015 
Nice shot Mitch.
Posted by on December 2, 2015 
Nice shot Mitch, really good exposure, lots of color and contrast! PCA!
Posted by Flarailfan on December 2, 2015 
Great shot Mitch. FYI. I posted the url on FB and the meta description incorrectly reads 4-8-2. Not sure if you can reset.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 2, 2015 
Well done, Mitch! And thanks to Kevin's words about the context, superb!
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