Posted by Elchlok on January 7, 2012 
Another excellent photo, Chase.
Posted by Randy Doss on January 7, 2012 
Outstanding conception, well executed!
Posted by Scott McClarrinon on January 7, 2012 
Excellent, Chase!
Posted by David Carballido-Jeans on January 7, 2012 
Very nice, Chase! The water looks amazing with a long exposure at night.
Posted by on January 7, 2012 
Simply beautiful. Elegant and innovative. It appears you finally got some snow in WV.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on January 7, 2012 
Love your landscape shots but you ain't getting a PC vote from me until I see a nice thick plume arise from the light streaks ; )
Posted by Craig Williams on January 8, 2012 
Wow, what a shot!
Posted by Nick McLean on January 8, 2012 
Surreal and beautiful! Wow, just wow. PC voted.
Posted by Bob Pickering (BP) on January 8, 2012 
That is wicked cool!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on January 8, 2012 
One of your best! Tremendous.
Posted by Carson Goodling on January 8, 2012 
Captivating!
Posted by Blair Kooistra on January 8, 2012 
Beautiful photo. I'll take your word for it that it has anything to do with a railroad, though. Are you sure that's the CSXT 7623 in the shot?
Posted by Eric Williams on January 8, 2012 
Beautiful and creative shot Chase. While Mitch is right in that a steam plum would be nice, it works just fine without it. Keep exploring this direction....you're on to something really nice and innovative! PCA from me.
Posted by Jonathan Hallman on January 8, 2012 
Very cool shot, Chase! It gets my vote for a PCA.
Posted by Jim Thias on January 8, 2012 
Nice waterfall shot, Chase. Did you do one without the light streaks in the background?
Posted by Werner Rolli on January 9, 2012 
What a nice shot. Congratulations. I especially like the way you shot the waterfall in the foreground both composition and the time exposure are perfect.
Posted by Dave Blaze... on January 15, 2012 
Remarkable work Chase....this is impressive.
Posted by Adam Pizante on January 16, 2012 
I must say, this one is a stunner!
Posted by Scott Lothes on January 17, 2012 
I've long wondered how best to photograph a train at Sandstone Falls. You and Bryan Pleasant answered that question.
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