| Posted by Andrew Kim on June 5, 2007 | |
Another nice Shot. That is a good example not to be too close to trains, including Amtrak.
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| Posted by Cary Milliner on June 5, 2007 | |
Nice capture. But let's not forget to give a big thanks to the rocks that were so perfectly placed in front of that guy by the water.
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| Posted by Mike Bjork on June 5, 2007 | |
That shot turned out better than I expected! Good capture of the Talgo, looks really interesting form the telemashed point of view. Darn those trespassers...
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| Posted by Stephen De Vight on June 6, 2007 | |
And the beast of a lens comes through for the shot! If only people would accept that the rails aren't a safe place to be... under any circumstance, no matter how easy you may think it would be to spot a train.
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| Posted by Chuck Mitchell on June 6, 2007 | |
Sometimes people will literally "die" for a good time. Wonderful shot Ross.
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| Posted by Doug Wolfe on June 6, 2007 | |
Looks like an afternoon of having a lot of soft drinks! Nice picture Ross.
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| Posted by Pete Ruesch on June 6, 2007 | |
I hope the police were called! There was someone there with a camera taking pictures of trains!
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| Posted by Ross Fotheringham on June 8, 2007 | |
As far as I could tell the police were not called, and I didn't hear any requests by the crews over the scanner for the police. I was politely surprised because these guys weren't just passing through or trying to leave, they were camped within inches, but as we saw that day it's like that over most of the waterfront so perhaps the more effective way to deal with it is to warn your colleagues’ the best you can. And yes I was very happy the rock covered the mans jewels!
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