Posted by Mitch Goldman on February 13, 2012 
Mesmerizing. Again. Once more, we'll leave it to the audience to pick the winners. See you on the front page next week. Great shot, Eric!
Posted by Randy Doss on February 13, 2012 
The photo and the description are both nicely composed. Well done!
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on February 14, 2012 
Eye-catchingly excellent Eric as always.
Posted by Sid Vaught on February 14, 2012 
Truly fine.
Posted by Wang Halen on February 14, 2012 
Beautiful! Nice work Eric.
Posted by on February 14, 2012 
Great photo, certainly POTW worthy. Great backdrop too. As Mitch said, see you on the other side next week
Posted by William A. Jones on February 14, 2012 
Beautiful shot Eric. I have stood in that spot many times but never got results like that. Great work.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on February 14, 2012 
Tremendous use of light and setting, truly outstanding.
Posted by Andrew Robb on February 14, 2012 
It's been a long time since I've seen a photo that I actually believes deserves a POTW and I must say, this one deserves it!
Posted by Ken Huard on February 14, 2012 
Superb!!
Posted by Mitch Goldman on February 15, 2012 
The ever so rare double comment - one of the best photos I've seen in some time. Truly a step above the rest in a class it's own. My next comment, we'll be discussing extreme envy and maybe even jealousy.
Posted by Sisko24 on February 15, 2012 
Congratulations on this shot. This is a truly beautiful and mesmerizing photo that creates a mood that can't be fully put in words. What a great result!
Posted by Harald Hohendorf on February 15, 2012 
I too have many photos from that vantage, but nothing with this kind of light. Great work!
Posted by Matt Weldon on February 15, 2012 
Outstanding composition and lighting, nice work!
Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on February 15, 2012 
I think the secret of this shot is the disipline Eric posessed, to keep the train back in the composition. Thus the eye initially goes to the sun, and then every other line in the image, the clouds, the mountains, the trees, the water and the tracks, leads one to the train. And, in that magic moment with which he was blessed, light extends under the train, to define the running gear, and is also reflected onto the shade side of the vehicles to distinguish the consist and cab control F40. Eric, you might have to work a very long time to get a more exceptional photograph than this one! Congratulations.
Posted by Randall on February 16, 2012 
Well done Mr. Williams, very well done.
Posted by Eugene Armer on February 17, 2012 
It's all been said above Eric, this is a real beauty and you're going to enjoy looking at it again and again and again and.......
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