Highball! Nice shot, Mitch.
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Magnificent! great job - love the mood of the shot.
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Awe inspiring Mitch! Voted!
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Sweet! They look like little N-Scale trains! No tripod, no monopod (I was there)....he does this hand-held at a 1/6th. Amazing....
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Amazing shot Mitch! You executed this one perfectly.
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Mitch, I don't believe this could have been done any better. Everytime I think you have reached the outer limits of originality, you surprise me with something knew: a double-headed pan. Awesome job once again.
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I didn't realize that 765 had those firebox air holes; it adds sparkle to an already high impact shot. Great work!
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Excellent !
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Mr. Goldman pushes the boundaries once more. 1/6th and both locos are pin-sharp. (I notice only one has its rods down, though - come on, Mitch!)
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Richard - I did that on behalf of "the Brits" who I have been told on occasion favor "rods up" since that is the beginning of the power stroke. And of course, "rods down" on the other engine for those who prefer the energy conveyed at the very end of the cycle. Thanks for all the kind comments!
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Quite remarkable, Mitch! A lot of "wow"s out of me for this shot.
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Remember in 2007 when I said that you owed me a definitive pan of the 765? Well, here it is. Ready for my bedroom wall. I guess this means I owe you two DVDs, now...
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Rods up was David P. Morgan's favorite way. Rods up or down does not matter. it a beautiful shot Mitch.
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This double pan conveys more of a sense of speed and grace than the usual; perhaps because the extra width results in an extremely long plume off the lead engine.
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Very impressive...Nice work!
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I decided I'd wait a little so that my comment wasn't flowing in among the hordes... Mitch, this is the zenith of railroad photography in my opinion. I bow down to you.
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Mitch, I'm seeing Kevin Madore all over the place with your pictures and vice versa. Both brilliant collections of photos.
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