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Andy Cummings
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02-06-2007
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Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Folks — Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets, is now live, with five of our 13 participants jumping in. You can read Vol. 116 here, and vote for your favorite shot here. Thanks for participating, and enjoy!
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TrainManTy
Joined on
12-11-2006
Central Massachusetts
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Another great week! I went with Drew's photo, since it was by far the most creative use of the theme, and an interesting shot in addition. Andy was a close runner-up, with steam, 2nd generation diesels, a neat vantage point, and a sunny day combined into an excellent shot!
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tree68
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12-25-2001
Northern New York
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Andy's shot gets the award for "Best Use of a Unique Opportunity."
Drew gets the "Best Timing" award - and most novel approach to the theme, as well.
But Bergie's shot is the one I'd hang on my wall.
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CNW 6000
Joined on
12-19-2005
MP 175.1 CN Neenah Sub
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Drew's shot got my vote, and Bergie's was a very close second.
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diningcar
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12-29-2006
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
I must vote for Tom. He captured two lengthy trains in a spectacular landscape. He had the knowhow and equipment to optimze this opportunity.
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Modelcar
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02-12-2002
Muncie, Indiana...Orig. from Pennsylvania
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
....I voted for Tom Dannerman's shot.....But it was not an easy decision. Beautiful photos displayed by all {in my opinion}, this time....
I believe the large expanse of Tom's shot was producing a photo with just a bit of difference....Showing so much of the expanded scene. Reveling even the grade of the track as it assends the Crawford Hill.
Very similar as looking across Horseshoe near Altoona, Pa.
Photo nice and crisp in sharpness. {As were the others too}.
It really seemed to stand out to me as I enlarged the photo to check it out.
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CShaveRR
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06-27-2001
Lombard (west of Chicago), Illinois
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
I'm not familiar with Crawford Hill. Is that a third train in the background of Tom's shot, or just the hind end of one of the two "stars" of this show?
Anyway, this shot captured my vote this time.
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zardoz
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01-31-2003
Kenosha, WI
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Another superb collection. Thechoice was difficult. Kudos to all.
I voted for Andy, with Drew a very close second.
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Modelcar
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02-12-2002
Muncie, Indiana...Orig. from Pennsylvania
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
CShaveRR:Is that a third train in the background of Tom's shot, or just the hind end of one of the two "stars" of this show?
Carl....I'm not an expert on Crawford hill but we're looking at the ends of a "horseshoe" arrangement with the left side the up side. My opinion of the train on the right is also visible back in the distance to the distant right....no doubt, with pushers on the back.
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selector
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02-07-2005
Vancouver Island, BC
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Artistically, Tom's shot edges out the others, but for the pure gee-whiz at a meet (timing as mentioned above), I had to give Drew the nod. I liked both images very much.
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LU-Trains
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07-14-2006
Cleveland, Tennessee
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Enjoyed Tom's vast panorama shot, but how many times do you see a criss-cross meet? Andy's shot is so unique, it got my vote this week.
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Partsman_ba
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06-01-2007
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Steam. Diesel. Vantage point I'll never be able to utilize... Andy!
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wcnut
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09-19-2004
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Can there be a sixth choice... all of the above? I went with Drew because I thought his was most unique. Wish I would have thought of that shot while I lived in the Spring City! Great job to all.
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LVJJJ
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08-19-2004
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
Interesting and fun bunch of shots, voted for Kent cause some of them seemed "dark", meaning no vibrant colors, or the trains were long ways away. I thought Kent had the best lighting.
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henry6
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12-21-2001
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Re: Trackside with Trains.com Vol. 116: Meets
By definition only Andy, Tom, and Erik have "meet" shots as Drew's is a crossing and Kent's is an overtaking. All great shots, nonetheless. Andy's is the one I have to go with as being the most unique "meet" opportunity of freight and passenger, steam and diesel, as well as era's.
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