Posted by Stephen Dance on September 6, 2009 
Eeee Lad, it looks bleak oop north - a wonderfully atmospheric composition PCA vote here
Posted by Steve Armitage on September 6, 2009 
Thanks for your comment Stephen, I was looking through my 60's negatives recently and noticed that good, clear, sunny weather seemed more of a rarity back then, or did I just have bad luck? The exhaust from both the 9F and from Ravensthorpe power station's chimney (left distance) would indicate a stiff north-easterly wind instead of the prevailing westerly that was more usual at this location.
Posted by Jeff Sell on September 6, 2009 
Steve - What a classic image. A black and white photo of a steam locomotive when steam was still used to labor on the rails. The clouds, the trailing plume of smoke, the factory in the background......nice job!
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on September 7, 2009 
We expect a lot from you Steve...and you deliver! Absolutely reeking in atmosphere; I can smell the sulfur and feel the damp. A instant classic.
Posted by John Benner on September 7, 2009 
Great photo. Great atmosphere. B&W works very well. Please excuse my ignorance, but what does MPD mean?
Posted by Chris Crook on September 7, 2009 
Man, that is great. Atmosphere with a capitol A.
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