Posted by Edward P. Sarber on August 16, 2007 
Pretty cool!
Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on August 16, 2007 
This is the best reflection-in-the-railhead result I've seen yet! Nice job!
Posted by David Meyer on August 16, 2007 
Steve, did you bring your orbital buffer along and give that rail head a once over? Great shot of the rail, reflection, mountain, locomotive and sky. Thanks for your contribution.
Posted by on August 16, 2007 
Thats an absolute gem of a shot. Nice one! Thanks for sharing it with us Steve.
Posted by Ross Fotheringham on August 16, 2007 
Voted! Another great reflection Steve.
Posted by Andrew Kim on August 16, 2007 
Very nice reflection of the rails.
Posted by on August 16, 2007 
As far as reflection shots go; this is now the example that all else should follow. Fantastic shot.
Posted by [ JARED ] on August 16, 2007 
That's as good as it gets!
Posted by Andy Toms on August 17, 2007 
That thing is shiny! Great reflection shot.
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on August 18, 2007 
Geez, it looks like you polished that rail! Either way, great shot.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on August 27, 2007 
Great shot, Steve. Apparently MP 5 right rail is a much better shinier location then MP 5.1 left rail! Nicely balanced photo, congrats on capturing a PC this time around!
Posted by Gregory Weirich on August 27, 2007 
Awesome, Steve. The colors of the reflection are more vibrant than the real loco.
Posted by Ken Huard on August 27, 2007 
Stunning shot!
Posted by Adam Christman (Penn Rail Videos) on August 27, 2007 
Wow. Absolutely priceless.
Posted by Erik Nelsen on August 27, 2007 
Beautiful. I love it.
Posted by Dean Kaplan on August 28, 2007 
Nice reflection and shot Steve!
Posted by MP356 on August 29, 2007 
Great reflection shot. The depth of field is fantastic.
Posted by Jason Myers on September 1, 2007 
This is a awsome shot Steve! Good job! I love it!
Posted by Charlie Wood on August 28, 2008 
There are many out there, but what makes this shot stand out of the crowd is the wonderful, detailed reflection on the rail and the fact that the loco in the shot was moving and so cool looking!
Posted by Steve Carter on August 30, 2008 
Thanks for the comment Chuck! Just a point of clarification. The train was not moving. No way would I take such a photo if I had even the slightest idea that a train was moving within a mile or more of where I was. One further point, the locomotive is a DPU, the train, when it moved, headed to Tacoma, away from my vantage point.
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