Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 8, 2012 
The building pan is so sweet - much nicer than the generic background, and the plume makes it yet nicer. UScranton sign a bonus.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on December 8, 2012 
Great tribute to the old girl; this unique view shows off her good 95 year old lines. Nicely done Mitch.
Posted by Len Whalley on December 9, 2012 
Great shot Mitch. I visited Steamtown in June this year but unfortunately 3254 was in the shops.
Posted by on December 9, 2012 
I'm almost commentless, but something needs to be said about this one. It's terrific. I always prefer pan shot when there is something in both the foreground and background to blur and this one is superb, Mitch.
Posted by Kevin Madore on December 9, 2012 
What a great parting shot, Mitch! Super sharp locomotive, nice foreground and background blur. The real wild-card was the wires, and somehow you managed to get those looking great as well.
Posted by Jim Thias on December 9, 2012 
Nice job, Mitch.
Posted by Colin Buckowski on December 9, 2012 
Great photo i was out that day as well! ive heard that she has 3 more years left on her boiler until she has to go down... I want to believe that though it may not be the case, great photo.
Posted by Ryan Lewis on December 9, 2012 
This is a amazing picture! Great job Mitch!
Posted by Eugene Armer on December 11, 2012 
What else is there to say? The panmeister does it again, this time in glorious black & white!!
Posted by Mark Rosnick on December 12, 2012 
Mitch I'd love to see what you could do panning an Indycar doing 200+mph...nice shot.
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