Posted by Mitch Goldman on July 30, 2009 
Nicely conceived, Eric. One of the few photos from the weekend that placed you back in the 50's.
Posted by pmsteamman on July 30, 2009 
I think you found that unique one. Now if she could only spot a 40' boxcar in that siding.
Posted by Jim Thias on July 31, 2009 
Interesting composition for this classic steam engine, Eric. Nice work.
Posted by Steve Crise on July 31, 2009 
A great example of thinking on your feet Eric. I find this image more enjoyable than most of the other shots I've seen so far. Its a timeless image without the usual props: cross buck, lantern, vintage car, etc. And yet at this posting it only has 309 views. - Steve Crise
Posted by cmdrflake on July 31, 2009 
It could be 1949 on the Nickel Plate Road! Using a black & white image is a touch that elevates this shot to something special.
Posted by John Higginson on July 31, 2009 
This is a very appealing composition, which also took a good trigger finger with the shutter. Well done in B&W.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on July 31, 2009 
Fascinating scene, excellent composition, captured well.
Posted by Bo Gray on July 31, 2009 
Very well done, Eric! I agree that finding a different view was tough, which makes this classic shot all the more impressive.
Posted by sidney on July 31, 2009 
Just simply awesome
Posted by Nick McLean on August 1, 2009 
Anyone can take a 'vintage' shot during a staged photo shoot, but you managed to pull one out of real world conditions! A worthy PC vote.
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