Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on October 15, 2007 
That looks unreal, nice image Andrew.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on October 15, 2007 
The new pace-master on the block - nicely captured! I envy the fact that you have a partner willing to make the sacrifice while you snap the shot!!! Beautiful photo, Andrew.
Posted by Kevin Ashbaugh on October 15, 2007 
Excellent job. Perfect weather and a perfect shot.
Posted by George W. Hamlin on October 15, 2007 
Beautiful shot of a beautiful subject!
Posted by Charlie O on October 15, 2007 
Terrific pacing shot. Congrats. Your brother's a good wheelman.
Posted by Don Delitz on October 15, 2007 
I admire your passion Andrew - thanks to the Blasczcyk brothers for a great shot!
Posted by Mike Bjork on October 15, 2007 
Amazing how standards change, but I don't think the standards for an excellent pan-shot do. Bravo Andrew!
Posted by Walter Scriptunas II - www.scriptunasimages.com on October 15, 2007 
Great pacing shot Andrew! And good job Chris on the driving!
Posted by Christine Sweetnam on October 15, 2007 
Excellent team work there guys the two of you have done it again
Posted by Scott McClarrinon on October 16, 2007 
Goodness gracious... one of the better speed shots I've seen, and it's a classic EMD as well!
Posted by Scott Markloff on October 16, 2007 
Breathtaking! New desktop pic. Awesome job of an awesome locomotive. Thanks Andrew, Chris, Bennett and Eric.
Posted by Nicholas O Sullivan on October 16, 2007 
Bravissimo. One of the best pan shots I've seen. Very nice.
Posted by Ryan M. Martin on October 17, 2007 
Awesome pace shot Andrew. Seeing I drive solo most of the time, this right side pacer would be one hard shot for me to nail! Kudos to driver Bro!
Posted by Mark Rosnick on October 17, 2007 
Fantastic pacing shot Andrew. Very well done indeed
Posted by on October 31, 2007 
I have never seen a pacing shot that I didn't like to some degree---but this one ranks with the best. This could easily be the L&N's southbound "South Wind," (train 15) ripping along south of Louisville on the double-tracked Main Stem to Nashville. Pennsy and ACL E-units alternated on the train, and I photographed tuscan red power just like this in Louisville on the "Wind" in the early '60s. Highball!
Posted by Kyle Tribianni on April 12, 2010 
Unbelievably awesome shot.
Posted by on January 8, 2012 
Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner? Heck yeah! Winner, Winner, Lottery Winner? I think so. Just simply amazing.
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