Posted by Steven M. Welch on May 14, 2009 
Nice shot, Mitch. How bout you get a real car instead of that GM product? :-) I can continue to go on..... ;) Besides the fact it's a GM car, the shot is still well executed and a brilliant idea for a composition.
Posted by Michael Harding on May 14, 2009 
Great composition on the bridge and train in the windshield with "just enough" of the dashboard!
Posted by James Belmont on May 14, 2009 
Nicely done, Mitch. I love street trackage and this vantage point is a real winner. So, who's driving?
Posted by Kevin Madore on May 14, 2009 
A difficult shot, pulled off VERY nicely! The exposure is perfect, inside and out....no windshield reflections to interfere with the subject. Hands-down, the best in-car shot I've seen on RP.
Posted by John West on May 15, 2009 
Very nice picture Mitch. My only problem with it is I have no idea whose train this is. Is the CSX power running on the NH&I, a CSX local, or CSX power on some other railroad. I suppose if I knew what railroads served Morrisville it would be obvious, but I live in on the Left Coast. This is really a comment aimed at the loco-centric data fields. In my mind the "railroad" field ought to tell you what railroad the picture is on. Only other comment would be that you ought to rent or steal a Jag, Rolls, or other exotic vehicle if you are going to do a dashboard pic.
Posted by Scott Markloff on May 15, 2009 
So you dashed off to take a picture of a train from a unique perspective. Nicely done.
Posted by Charlie O on May 15, 2009 
Another great shot, Mitch. My windshield is rarely clean enough to get a photo like that accepted.
Posted by Mont Panichjeerasin on May 16, 2009 
Good work as always, absolute combination with human element also.
Posted by Kyle Tribianni on September 13, 2009 
Awesome shot, Mitch! I hope to see you out on the Staley Branch sometime, I go every weekend. No more blue in the yard for now, though. 5290 and 5296 are now outta here! Unique perspective, glad you caught the 1554!
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