Posted by Warren on March 29, 2007 
Great shot! Nice to see you got it in.
Posted by on March 29, 2007 
Glad to see it got in. Congrats and a truly excellent photo.
Posted by Mike Bjork on March 29, 2007 
Wow, thats really cool. The only thing that may come close is the bike, but it doesnt look modern enough. Really nice shot and great use of sepia toning!
Posted by Ken Kuehne on March 29, 2007 
Great shot Jason! Glad to see it got in.
Posted by John West on March 29, 2007 
Blast from the past. It is hard to tell from a picture taken 50 years ago. The details are extraordinary. Now to find exactly where the Beamish Open Air Museum is for my next trip. Is Newcastle the place that I'm not supposed to carry coals to.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 30, 2007 
Magical photo, looks like the 20's - just needs a few characters, but still very very well done!
Posted by Stephen Jones on March 30, 2007 
That is an excellent photo. I'm so glad to see it was accepted. I wish I knew this place existed, before now, as I would have then made it a point to visit the museum before moving back to Australia. Still, there's always next time!
Posted by Christine Sweetnam on March 30, 2007 
An absolute top notch shot Jason, I don't think anyone else could of done any better. Well done.
Posted by Bill Merlavage --- www.merlavageimages.com on March 30, 2007 
excellent
Posted by on March 30, 2007 
Extraordinary work, Jason. Everything about this shot works especially the crop. -- Joe H.
Posted by Michael F. Allen on March 30, 2007 
Jason, Glad you stuck to your guns and got this one in. It's pure magic! The perfect use of sepia!
Posted by Alan-Crotty on March 31, 2007 
I like your shot Jason, well done for persevering. The sepia suits it very well, and that little extra contrast was needed for screen viewing. Alan
Posted by Craig Walker on June 9, 2014 
Everyone else's comments are spot on - this is a great shot. It could've fooled me! (And, for a few seconds, it did.)
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