Posted by Ricky J on June 8, 2013 
Great shot for showcasing the Isolated Cab.
Posted by Run8diesel on June 9, 2013 
An NS calendar shot for sure!
Posted by Evan Schilling on June 9, 2013 
That is Purdy!
Posted by Wharton Separk on June 9, 2013 
Very dramatic photograph, Samuel ... nicely done.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on June 9, 2013 
Sweet shot, Samuel! I was about to unpack my adjectives but Wharton beat me to it with "dramatic". He even added the "ly" attachment to intensify the adjective; nice. So, I instead will utter an interjection. "Hey that's great"! NS - suppose you have a calendar that needs a picture; how you gonna get it? Quickly, quickly, quickly contact Samuel! You can reach him via Railpictures and Facebook. You should always say thank you, or at least say pleeeease! Samuel's a nice guy. He's poor but honest; sad but true and you can often catch him in the morning when he's wide a wake by the lake feeding a duck and a drake.
Posted by Chase Gunnoe on June 14, 2013 
Exceptional work as always, Samuel. Very dramatic and very realistic processing. Another gem in your growing portfolio!
Posted by Shooshie on February 10, 2014 
A great picture from which we can all learn something. The angle of the camera, along with the length of the lens (mildly wide angle) causes a parallax distortion that gives the lead engine the sensation of "twisting" from front to back, not unlike a stallion in a race stretching out to reach the finish line — something NS should particularly like. Little things like that can make the difference between a mugshot and a stunning portrait on the rails. I don't think I've ever seen such energy in a diesel photo.
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