Posted by on December 5, 2011 | |
Very nice snow shot! I wish I could pull this shot down here...Fat chance.
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Another Amazing shot Jim. I don't know how you do it. You are the MAN!
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GREAT snow-bustin' shot, Jim! Hopefully, you were far enough away to avoid any of the fallout?
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I think this is my favorite example of this genre (train plows through snow pile).
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Great snow shot Jim - well done!
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Great shot of the abominable snow monster, Jim.
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"Ready or not, here I come!"
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That never happens in AZ! :(
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Posted by on December 7, 2011 | |
Love the composition and drama associated with this photo, Jim! This one would look good as a Christmas card. Well done and congratulations on your POTW, too!
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Ah yeah, the lakeshore effect.. nice one Jim!
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Holy wow and holy cow, Jim. Amazing shutter snap.
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Superb shot. here in the UK, the train would have to stop, the driver would have to do a health and safety check and then sit for 5 hours while the passengers awaited rescue and all because of 2 inches of light snow.
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Posted by Gary on December 7, 2011 | |
Nigel, you got it all wrong! Here In the UK, the train would'nt have left the depot in the first place!! Or if it did, the operating company would spend 3 days getting permission from atleast 5 other companys to run the train through the 2 inches of snow.
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Nice Love a great Train punching a drift shot.
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Excellent Jim. Excellent.
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I'm speechless Jim-Amazing!
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Spectacular shot Jim! Love the crisp detail of the flying snow.
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very nice shot Jim.
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Geat shot Jim......
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What can I say?! Ditto to all the above....
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Posted by on December 12, 2011 | |
Great catch Jim...
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Posted by on February 6, 2012 | |
Currently, 90219, 90222, and 90368
are the last 3 remaining
EMD NPCU F40PH Units from Amtrak,
to wear Amtrak's Phase 3 Paint.
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Posted by kelly on February 20, 2012 | |
Oh gosh that's fantastic!
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