Posted by John Turner on January 21, 2008 
Very nice shot !
Posted by Randy Doss on January 21, 2008 
This is really a great composition. It puts railroading in the context of real life. Nice job!
Posted by Andrew Blaszczyk (2) on January 21, 2008 
I'm completely speechless, Ryan! The tree, the silhouetted Dash-8, and the barn/farm equipment are all perfectly placed, but the horse under the bridge is the much needed icing on the cake. Not only perfect timing and placement but in a perfect pose. Only thing that could make this better would be an NS engine but now I'm just nit-picking. Excellent, excellent shot! Wish I could give you all four PC votes.
Posted by Craig Williams on January 21, 2008 
I will pickup where Andrew left off. Yes this is a nice shot. I like when people think outside the lines of normal light and doing something different. PCA vote here because this shot has has alot of things to look at. The shadows, barn, horse, and of coarse the train. It is a neat shot!
Posted by Andy Toms on January 21, 2008 
Great composition! What is so great about this shot is how different it is from others. That and the horse in full gallop.
Posted by Chris Paulhamus on January 21, 2008 
That shadow of the big tree stretching to the foreground is incredible...as is this shot!
Posted by Darryl Rule on January 21, 2008 
Great shot Ryan. PCA vote from me on this one. I was thinking the same thing Andrew was that it would have been great if it had been an NS unit with the horse running under it. Great shot none the less!
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on January 21, 2008 
Impressive photography Ryan.
Posted by Noah Hofrichter on January 21, 2008 
Impressive is definitely the word for it, Ryan. You always do such a great job of capturing the essence of the Adams Line like nobody else that I've seen. PCA vote from me for sure.
Posted by David Tuttle on January 22, 2008 
Epic work here, Ryan. Simply wonderful! The tree shadow cast across the photograph just cements the whole thing. Stellar work!
Posted by on January 26, 2008 
Your picture belongs to the best black&whites in the RPN database - and I am a fan of B&W. I have been shooting B&W for years, long before the digital era. Congratulations!
Posted by Steve Smedley on January 26, 2008 
Fantastic image Ryan! Smeds
Posted by Travis Dewitz on August 3, 2008 
Great Shot!!
Posted by Steve Crise on December 23, 2008 
Very nice shot! Timing is indeed everything! - Steve Crise
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