Posted by David Honan on May 28, 2012 
Great perspective on what it's like to work deep in a rail yard at night, Anthony. Good job by the conductor to hold relatively still for the duration of the exposure; I've tried shots like that before and they're very difficult to pull off.
Posted by Anthony Dickson on May 28, 2012 
Thank you for the comment! I have been playing with this idea for awhile. I thought it would be a rather simple shot. Boy, was I wrong. As an added difficulty that's me...I used a remote (behind the "switch lists") and bulb mode to get the exposure. I never realized how much I move just standing still. Thanks again!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on May 28, 2012 
Sweet shot, Anthony, love the low angle. Well thought out.
Posted by Sisko24 on May 28, 2012 
This is an incredible shot. I'm really impressed by the work and forethought you put into making this happen. Excellent job in a challenging circumstance as well as including yourself to add a sense of scale is...wonderful. Congratulations.
Posted by Frank Shimkets on May 28, 2012 
Nice shot there, Anthony! I worked for a number of years at a bulk facility...that angle of the covered hopper bays is quite familiar to me. Your photo brings back a lot of memories!
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