You couldn't ask for a better subject, good job working him into a train picture!
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Posted by CS927 on May 16, 2012 | |
It's so simple, yet so well done. I didn't expect much less :)
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The caption is as good as the photo!
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Posted by on May 16, 2012 | |
Excellent field of depth here, Mitch! Well done photo.
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It does look like Alfred Hitchcock, where's Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh or Gregory Peck. I expect him to look at you and say 'Good evening Mr Goldman'.
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OK Mitch, now you're totally cheating by paying actors to pose in your shots. There's no way that was his actual outfit. I tip my hat to you, and this gentleman also. Well done, good sirs.
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Very nice; I hear the A. H. Theme music now.
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It's indeed a classic, Mitch.
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Gets my vote, simple and powerful
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I thought it was me at first but I don't have a have like that and I would be reading the Boston Globe.
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Posted by on May 17, 2012 | |
This is not only the best photo on Railpictures.net. It may be one of the greatest railroad photos ever.
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I'll tip my hat to you too Mitch on this shot. Very nice.
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This is terrific. With the mix of characters (particularly the commuter) and ambience it almost seems like a still from a Coen Brothers film...
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There is something about the simple station and the blocks of green and yellow that frame all this nicely.
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