That's an awesome idea, dude. PC vote from me. But where's the screeners choice.
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A very unique grab shot ! That's the way to use your noodle. I agree wheres the screeners choice on this one. A PC from me also. Thanks for your posting Nick. You might send this shot to the Operation Life Saver people as they might want to use it .
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Thats a great shot. PC from me as well.
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Posted by D.Witte on January 28, 2010 | |
Cool Shot!
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A unique idea and an excellent shot. Its a pity this photo won't get as many views as it deserves, but like others I give it a PC nod. Good job!
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A very unique grab shot ! That's the way to use your noodle. I agree wheres the screeners choice on this one. A PC from me also. Thanks for your posting Nick. You might send this shot to the Operation Life Saver people as they might want to use it .
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Awesome shot, very creative use of the lights.
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Posted by K100DS on January 28, 2010 | |
Nicely done. The bus is a Thomas FS-65, in case anyone was wondering. :-)
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Now this is a well planned out original shot, great work Nick! PC vote from me
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Okay, you win. Wow, for something so common while railfanning, I've never thought of this. Big time kudos on the composition, well deserving of a PC. Great job, Nick.
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Great stuff, well done.
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Posted by on February 5, 2010 | |
PC from me.
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Posted by on February 8, 2010 | |
The FS-65 is a 97-04 or so. The half-moon rear view mirrors are the most obvious indicator.
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Posted by on February 9, 2010 | |
A well deserved PC, Nick! Definitely one of the most creative photos I've seen in the database. I'm surprised this didn't get an SC!
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Absolutely inspired.
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