Great shot for showcasing the Isolated Cab.
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An NS calendar shot for sure!
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That is Purdy!
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Very dramatic photograph, Samuel ... nicely done.
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Sweet shot, Samuel! I was about to unpack my adjectives but Wharton beat me to it with "dramatic". He even added the "ly" attachment to intensify the adjective; nice. So, I instead will utter an interjection. "Hey that's great"! NS - suppose you have a calendar that needs a picture; how you gonna get it? Quickly, quickly, quickly contact Samuel! You can reach him via Railpictures and Facebook. You should always say thank you, or at least say pleeeease! Samuel's a nice guy. He's poor but honest; sad but true and you can often catch him in the morning when he's wide a wake by the lake feeding a duck and a drake.
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Exceptional work as always, Samuel. Very dramatic and very realistic processing. Another gem in your growing portfolio!
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A great picture from which we can all learn something. The angle of the camera, along with the length of the lens (mildly wide angle) causes a parallax distortion that gives the lead engine the sensation of "twisting" from front to back, not unlike a stallion in a race stretching out to reach the finish line — something NS should particularly like. Little things like that can make the difference between a mugshot and a stunning portrait on the rails. I don't think I've ever seen such energy in a diesel photo.
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