Posted by Erick Anderson on May 10, 2005 
I wouldn't want to be outside in that weather!
Posted by Andrew Matuska on May 10, 2005 
I would!
Posted by J. Randall Banks on May 10, 2005 
As would I. There's tons of snow and that's how I love it
Posted by Ken Carr - Vegas Rails on May 10, 2005 
Great photo
Posted by Jeff Mazurek on May 10, 2005 
Awesome!!!!!!
Posted by BNSF SAMMY on May 10, 2005 
ive never seen snow like that..looks like frosting on a cake! Yummy!
Posted by N691LF on May 11, 2005 
Neat shot. Weather extremes and trains always make for a good subject.
Posted by Chris Keating on May 12, 2005 
Wow! What kind of settings did you use on your camera?
Posted by mc5725 on May 12, 2005 
Everyone, trust me! This picture makes a GREAT background image for your cpmuter desktop!
Posted by raylewis on May 12, 2005 
To be honest I dont know exactly what the settings were. But I can say that this is a very good estimate: 10 or 15 second exposure at f/19 or f/22. They key is to practice with your camera to determine how it reaccts in different lighting situations. For instance, my camera likes to underexpose night shots by 1 to 1 1/2 stops. So I just use my cameras meter, then compensate for the 1 to 1 1/2 stop, aperature or s.speed depending on what effect Im looking for. My camera and I together usually get a good exposure. And in this shot, if it wouldnt have turned out I would have been extremely disapointed. Thanks for the comments, Raylewis
Posted by D. Fish on May 13, 2005 
Nice shot. Brrrrrrrrr!!!
Posted by on January 24, 2006 
Incredible shot!
Posted by Mike on August 20, 2006 
A lot of people don't realize just how much snow actually falls in the Donner Pass area. It gets more snow than 99% of the rest of the world.
Posted by Wind River Studios on January 6, 2017 
What is the structure on top of the cab? Is it for breaking icicles inside tunnels hanging down from the roof?
Posted by Steve Larson on November 8, 2018 
What winter means to me.
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