Posted by Steve Carter on December 12, 2008 
Great photo Mitch! It is indeed a lot of steam. Love the contrast in the plumes.
Posted by Jeff Sell on December 12, 2008 
Mitch - Nice photo. You successfully captured the beautiful effect cold weather has on a good steam/smoke plume. Good job.
Posted by Vic. Louie on December 12, 2008 
Happy Holiday's, this is a beautiful shot. Keep up the good work.
Posted by guymonmd on December 12, 2008 
Great pic. If not for the parking structure and color you could have posted a 1938 date on the photo.
Posted by James Belmont on December 12, 2008 
Holy Cow that's awesome. Nice work as usual, Mitch.
Posted by Mark St.Aubin on December 12, 2008 
Good stuff Mitch, I wish I was there...... must of sounded great cause it sure looks great. Mark
Posted by Kevin Madore on December 12, 2008 
Finally! A shot that makes Steamtown look like STEAMtown! Very nice catch Mitch!
Posted by Steve Carter on December 13, 2008 
Like it so much, I just had to comment again.
Posted by FortSteeleFireman on December 13, 2008 
The Canadian Pacific 2300's and 2800 are by far the best looking locomotives ever built. Us Canadians built some of the best locomotives in the world.
Posted by Scott Markloff on December 13, 2008 
Quick, call Al Gore, I think we have found the source of Global Warming:) Great shot Mitch!
Posted by Ed Mullan on December 13, 2008 
At the risk of sounding redundant, I've also got to add...great plume shot!
Posted by J611Lover on December 13, 2008 
Nice shot Mitch ,forget the dirt worshipers shovel some more coal on the fire.
Posted by Jim Thias on December 13, 2008 
Fantastic, Mitch. The detail in the steam is amazing.
Posted by on December 13, 2008 
Mitch, this is a wonderful photo & a fantastic place, thanks for sharing.
Posted by Darren Megowan on December 13, 2008 
Beautiful image Mitch! The contrast in the plume really looks spectacular. Your pictures always have an amazing quality about them.
Posted by on December 13, 2008 
Interesting processing technique. Very nice without being overdone! Thanks for posting it.
Posted by Mont Panichjeerasin on December 15, 2008 
Incredible and unbelievable shot! I love the absolute combination between timeless scene and timeless mood. Impressive work again.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 15, 2008 
Well done blah-light scene, really interesting. Red cathedral on the hill - perfect! Dumpy concrete structure in front of it - pathetic! Some architectural eras just did not work.
Posted by George D Anderson on December 30, 2008 
Mitch Brings back fond memories, she use to run by our house about 2oo feet from our front door..... I can almost feel the ground shaking..... GREAT PHOTO!
Posted by Sanky on January 11, 2009 
Nice Picture!
Posted by Sunny on February 2, 2011 
A railfan's dream, an environmentalist's nightmare. Nice shot!
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