This week’s voting trend totally baffles me. Doesn’t anyone understand the essence of the word ‘theme’? While Mr. Bishop’s entry, which looks like will hands down be the winner of Trackside No. 283, admittedly is rather stunning but theme-wise is rather common and hardly out of place.
Take this May 1, 2009 photo taken in a very old, high density residential area of Pasadena, CA. The newer house pictured is on the old right-of-way alignment of the Santa Fe “Second District” which saw many, many warbonnet F’s leading the famous Super Chief trains through here for decades.
Mr. Payton’s entry, on the other hand, which currently has the poorest voting tally, seems super striking and very, very out of place, just what the theme calls for. I personally have never seen such a ‘lift’ thing happening out of doors. Again, do those voting understand the word theme?
Maybe the problem is the universities and higher education has changed the meaning of the word ‘theme’ and I’m behind times. Does black now mean white based on the film negative concept? I’m totally baffled …
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- K.P.’s absolute “theorem” from early, early childhood that he has seen over and over and over again: Those that CAUSE a problem in the first place will act the most violently if questioned or exposed.
How much is that doggie in the window...the one riding first class coach? Yeah. Excpect a train on any track at any time in any direction. Even a railroad highway vehicle and anything might be hanging around a yard. But Mitch's pic caught me by surprise and caught my vote.
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Good morning,
This week's Trackside with Trains photo competition is now open for viewing and voting, here: http://trn.trains.com/photos-videos/trackside/2016/06/out-of-place
Good luck!
Drew Halverson
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