Posted by Kelly Lynch on February 5, 2008 
Again, straying from the photo line results in a beautiful, and in this case, ghostly capture.
Posted by andy parr on February 5, 2008 
A superb photo in a wonderful setting,well done
Posted by localkiwi on February 5, 2008 
Great shot Andrew. wonderful scene
Posted by Mitch Goldman on February 5, 2008 
A serene scene - strange how the headlight remains so visible with an long exposure so long as to turn night into daytime. Certainly unique!
Posted by Sam Davey on February 5, 2008 
I love how you refuse to conform to what everyone else is doing AB. Instead of getting a shot that 20 other people are getting you take the time and extra effort to get a shot thats unique to you and your style. Great work and its got my vote all the way.
Posted by Walter Scriptunas II - www.scriptunasimages.com on February 5, 2008 
Beautiful shot Andrew! Very moody.
Posted by Scott Markloff on February 6, 2008 
Another awesome shot from the master of awesome! Scott
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on February 6, 2008 
WOW Andrew-B, this is one of the best standout steam night shots I've ever seen! I especially love the Sepia quality of the image on top of the spooky leafless see-through trees not to mention that perfectly positioned rock centered right in the creek's classlight reflection! AWESOME PHOTO!
Posted by SD45-Lady on February 6, 2008 
As like in Twin Peaks
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on February 6, 2008 
Very, very nice Andrew.
Posted by Matthew Grim on February 6, 2008 
This is one eerie photograph, and I really, really like it! Great work!
Posted by Bill Merlavage --- www.merlavageimages.com on February 13, 2008 
Very well done, I like this one a lot.
Posted by CHRIS STARK on February 18, 2008 
Excellent Andrew.
Posted by on February 19, 2008 
Andrew, this is an amazing example of night photography. Intense work.
Posted by Kyle Tribianni on February 28, 2008 
Great shot Andrew! Where can prints be purchased?
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