Posted by on May 10, 2013 | |
The genset makes this scene that much more interesting. Thanks for sharing such a unique perspective! It's worthy of selecting the 'tunnels' category during upload! ;)
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Nice - and finally an orange engine with a reason, lol. This reminds me of a foreign image that had circulated the Web some time ago. Amazing no other shot exists in the database - yet. You timed the conditions well.
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Very creative and unique capture, Mike! One of your better shots - Great job! PCA from me.
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Super shot.
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Posted by on May 10, 2013 | |
Almost feels futuristic! This is pretty damn cool man. Prepare for lots of views and comments to follow...
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Hard to believe that trains can actually run on that track. Nice shot and thanks for posting the picture.
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Great shot, Michael ... captures the softer edges of railroading, nicely done.
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Neato! Love the "Tunnel" effect trees tend to make when they sweep across the tracks like this. It's pretty like this before the herbicide sprayer comes.
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Wonderful shot Mike - thanks for sharing!
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Very dream-like image. How wonderful.
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Mike, somehow I missed this the first time around and glad I got a fresh chance to view it. Nice composition with the tree tunnel, use of color, and the contrast between the tired looking ROW with the new genset loco. Great!
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Funny that these don't even appear to be cedar trees (regardless of the place they're north of).
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Posted by on May 20, 2013 | |
Track looks a little wobbly. What's track speed thru here, around 15 or 20 mph ? Nice Tunnel effect
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Speed limit on the Brookville Sub is 10MPH. Great shot Mike! I recently chased the Brookville Job with 2002 also, hope to get some pics posted soon. The Brookville Sub is a neat line.
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