Posted by Lee Baxter on October 15, 2008 
Thats sharp Mitch, in more ways than one. Lee
Posted by FortSteeleFireman on October 15, 2008 
That orange looks a little weird on a steam loco, it really sticks out. It almost looks line neon lights.
Posted by Steve Carter on October 15, 2008 
Gee Mitch, have you switched to decaf now! Who could possibly be that steady? Maybe you missed your calling, with those surgeon's hands!
Posted by Jeff Terry on October 15, 2008 
That's the last straw. You are the master. I'm ditching the cameras and taking up stamp collecting.
Posted by Geoff Stunkard www.quartermilestones.com on October 15, 2008 
Terrific image; the panning technique you are using is a trendsetter - a 1/6 shutter was almost unheard of before VR and IS lenses became available. Congratulations on getting another 'great one.'
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on October 15, 2008 
Another award winner Mitch. You are the pan-man!
Posted by Ken Kuehne on October 15, 2008 
Oh no! You didn't get the rods down! Regardless of where the rods were, that's a beautiful shot! (And a diesel shooting guy like me could honestly care less about the rods!)
Posted by Travis Dewitz on October 15, 2008 
Incredible shot, Mitch!
Posted by GEORGE REDMOND on October 15, 2008 
This is just one Great Shot.
Posted by Mark Rosnick on October 15, 2008 
The "Pan-master" is at it again. Nice one Mitch.
Posted by Walter Scriptunas II - www.scriptunasimages.com on October 15, 2008 
Nicely done Mitch! The background fits the photo very well.
Posted by Andrew Blaszczyk (2) on October 15, 2008 
Pantastic fanning!
Posted by James Belmont on October 15, 2008 
Holy cow that's nice!
Posted by Steven M. Welch on October 15, 2008 
Another Mitch Goldman stunning pan... Super job.
Posted by Nscalemike on October 15, 2008 
I have to agree with the others...you're the "Pan-Man"! Excellent effort Mitch.
Posted by Kevin Madore on October 15, 2008 
One of the sharpest pans I've seen....and at 1/6 to boot. Absolutely astounding Mitch!
Posted by Christine Sweetnam on October 15, 2008 
High quality stuff Mitch, well done
Posted by Darren Megowan on October 16, 2008 
Simply perfect... Amazing shot Mitch!
Posted by Janet Cottrell on October 16, 2008 
Fantastic shot, I knew that this was one of yours Mitch just by looking at the thumbnail.
Posted by Caroline J. on October 16, 2008 
Alright Mitch, not much left to say about this one. Just an outstanding shot!
Posted by on October 16, 2008 
Wow, that's just too cool. All hail the mighty pan-meister!
Posted by Bill Merlavage --- www.merlavageimages.com on October 16, 2008 
Great shot buddy...keep up the great work.
Posted by - on October 17, 2008 
Superb shot Mitch! Long live steam pans!
Posted by Donald Haskel on October 18, 2008 
Another one of those shots for which I have to stand in line to get in a comment. Thanks again Mitch. I had to look twice to make sure this was not an N guage model.
Posted by Peter Williams on November 10, 2008 
Excellent, probably the best pan shot I have seen, I love the sense of speed.
Posted by stewart white on November 28, 2008 
Great shot Mitch! I've always liked pan shots because of the impression of speed. I think the orange is a nice highlight on the engine, not to much, just right!
Posted by stewart white on November 28, 2008 
Mmmm . . . . two different bogies on the tender, very interesting. What f/stop did you use with the 1/6th?
Posted by Steve Crise on December 24, 2008 
Pan Man does it again! Some day I hope I can tag along with you while you shoot one of these images. - Steve Crise
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