Posted by John West on March 30, 2007 
Unusual composition, great lighting, human interest, wonderful result. And it doesn't even look posed. For a diesel picture that's about as good as it gets. And in your own backyard. I'm amazed that didn't get a screeners choice, and will be even more amazed if it's not a PCA. And taken last night. Talk about instant gratification. I'd still be waiting for the film to get back if I even could take a picture that good.
Posted by on March 30, 2007 
Great shot Mitch! You did a great job capturing the essence of that old GE.
Posted by Pete Lerro - www.Lerroproductions.com on March 30, 2007 
Luckely for us, they posed the engines in the perfect spot. After this experiment, I think we may be shooting with floodlights a little more often
Posted by Bill Merlavage --- www.merlavageimages.com on March 30, 2007 
Looks authentic to me...great night capture Mitch (as always).
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on March 30, 2007 
so sharp you can see the ripples of paint dried in the glint...
Posted by Lee Baxter on March 30, 2007 
What an extremely nice shot Mitch, love it Regards Lee
Posted by Michael F. Allen on March 30, 2007 
Wow, Mitch, this one's amazing! Great depth of field, love the light (and the dark), great composition.
Posted by Andrew Blaszczyk (2) on April 5, 2007 
One word came to mind...MYSTERIOUS! The pitch black background and Pete's gesture give this photo such a powerful feeling. I didn't even see you sneak this one online. My first PCA vote for anyone in many many weeks.
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