Posted by Nscalemike on January 5, 2009 
Wow...spectacular James....love the way you framed the capitol building with your subject.
Posted by Frank Keller on January 5, 2009 
Wow, James very nice. I like how the Capitol building matches Ensign Peak. Really nicely done.
Posted by Michael Biehn on January 5, 2009 
Classic photography!
Posted by Walter Scriptunas II - www.scriptunasimages.com on January 5, 2009 
Awesome shot and location! Great job.
Posted by Dave Blaze... on January 5, 2009 
Wonderful shot Jim...the superelevation in the "new and improved" Grant Tower area is so vastly different than the old days of 10 MPH. Watching trains wheel through there at 40 MPH must be quite a sight. I think Frank is a little off on his goegraphy though. That isn't Ensign Peak behind the capitol is it? I've hiked Ensign and it isn't that tall and is due north of the capitol off to the left outside of your frame, right?
Posted by James Belmont on January 5, 2009 
You are correct, Blaze. The proper name for the mountains east of Ensign Peak City Creek are called "Twin Peaks".
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