I liked the Australian photo just because it was something out of the norm.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Well, it is wonderful to have someone so knowledgeable on the forum!
I enjoy your book very much.
NorthWest I went with the same. Peter, are you the Peter Clark who is the author of the books such as An Australian Locomotive Guide?
I went with the same.
Peter, are you the Peter Clark who is the author of the books such as An Australian Locomotive Guide?
I am indeed.
I am worrying about an update of that book right now.
CSSHEGEWISCH I went with Peter Clark's shot. It's nice to see railroading from well beyond our borders and Australian railroading is an interesting hybrid of North American and overseas railroading.
I went with Peter Clark's shot. It's nice to see railroading from well beyond our borders and Australian railroading is an interesting hybrid of North American and overseas railroading.
Paul,
Thanks.
I picked a photo that was well lit and showed the locomotives (which would be unfamiliar to most forum members) clearly. I never expected to win. But I am pleased with the response. I will submit further photographs when the subject is appropriate.
Peter
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All excellent photos, but I didn't feel any one stood out as significantly superior. I'll abstain this time.
Good morning,
Check out this week's Trackside with Trains photo competition, featuring eight photos of "GE locomotives." Vote for the winner here:
http://trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside/2014/10/ge-locomotive-shots
Good luck to our participants!
Drew
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