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Trackside with Erik and Mike, Vol. 43: November 21, 2005
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 2:15 PM
This week's installment of Trackside with Erik and Mike is now live within the Railroading section on the Trains.com home page. Please read this week's column and then vote for your favorite photo below.
Click here to read Trackside with Erik and Mike Vol. 43
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Posted by
jjackso8
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 2:25 PM
I like no. 1the best but No. 2 is really enjoyable as well. I voted for number one as CN is one of my personal favorites and the shot over the freeway is really terrific.
John Jackson Birmingham, MI Detroit, Woodbridge & Birmingham RR HO Standard Gauge Protolanced from CN/NorfolkSouthern Industrial connector road located in northern Michigan No Particular Era
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Posted by
Richard A
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 2:54 PM
Boy, this one was difficult for me to decide. I really like the fog effect in Photo #1...that is until I noticed the auto traffic. For some reason, that turned me off.
In Photo #2, the play with perspective and the vertical vs. horizontal lines of the elevators and the hoppers is really quite good. It conveys a real sense of controlled power. Both are excellent, but #2 wins by a nose!
Whether your life is good or bad, trains will make it better!
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Posted by
jjlamkin
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:23 PM
I had to go with #1, it just jumps out at you. It was a difficult choice, both of the photos were GREAT!
Have a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
Chillicothe Corn Fest 2005
Regards,
Jim
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Posted by
tmcc man
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:29 PM
Photo 1 is what I voted, because of the fog, and how it was shot over the bridge
Colin
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Posted by
ShaunCN
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:37 PM
photos 1 for shure, the fog did it for me
derailment? what derailment? All reports of derailments are lies. Their are no derailments within a hundreed miles of here.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:54 PM
I voted for number 1. Nice to see the occassional mood shot.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 3:54 PM
Although both were good, I preferred #2 charging past the grain silos best. The fog picture was okay, but it would have been better without the heavy traffic below.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:00 PM
I had to go with number one. It is a great photo, especialy compared to the cloudy day wedgie- which is also nice.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:00 PM
This WAS a tough decision as I liked both photos very much. But I voted for #1 first because of the fog creating the mood shot, and second because it was of CN which has become one of my favorites. I think if the UP had been a grain train, I might have been swayed (pun intended). [^][:I]
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Posted by
Chris Owens
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:07 PM
I really enjoyed Photo 1, because it was different !, A good change-up. Meaning that the shot we usually take are almost always the same, passing on the doudle tracks, or out in the field. I like the different shots, in a city or clean bridge shots.
Chris Owens
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Posted by
kolechovski
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:08 PM
Photo 1-creative, special, cool-looking. It got my vote.
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Posted by
PBenham
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:17 PM
Photo 1 has that little something different. It shows a train the way most of us see one in our other activities,like going out for Beer,going to work,or whatever. It had to be a grab shot, or a race like crazy to that spot shot. Besides, i'm tired of UP wedgies,espically when abuse of a telephoto is involved. Put another way, it's pedestrian.
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Posted by
WisconsinCentral
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:18 PM
Photo one. Really dramtic effect, plus how it is stagged over a bridge in the early morning light too. Overall both were great, but 1 was just a bit better in my opinion.
Douglas
Long live the Soo Line, WC, SD45s, and any remaining standard cab EMDs on todays class 1s!
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Posted by
rnirella
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Mon, Nov 21 2005 4:26 PM
Photo #1. Tough choice though. I liked #2 because of the long lens cruch and the obvious "working hard" feel of the shot. However, #1 hits a soft spot because of the fog - love those type of shots. And, the 'ol Wheeling & Lake Erie crosses a similar spot here south of Pittsburgh (State Route 51 in Pleasant Hills). Always wanted to see what that shot would look like with a train and fog. Now I do!
RN
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