Posted by Art House on August 26, 2020 
As the locomotive was not fired up, may we assume the steam and smoke are products of Photoshop? If so, a description to that effect might have been appropriate.
Posted by Kevin Drennen on September 1, 2020 
Art, how peculiar your first reaction to this is that it was “photoshop”. Implying that he didn’t take the shot when, even a bit of research on your part, search results would show this scene is accurate. Smoke was provided in the form of a “smoke bomb” by the Lerro Production crew. Several times, in fact. I was there as well as over 30 participants and crew. This was a nice photo accomplished under difficult lighting circumstances and was well-executed. If your goal was to make yourself look like a hero for rooting out a “faker”, better luck next time. This is a greatly captured scene.
Posted by Kevin Drennen on September 2, 2020 
Art, you automatically assume it’s fake when even a little bit of research would prove this scene is accurate. I was there as well as 30 plus others. The smoke was provided via smoke bombs from Lerro’s production crew. This was a very well captured shot under difficult lighting circumstances. Your attempt at grandstanding and trying to be a hero for pointing out a “faker” has failed.
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