QUOTE: Originally posted by Bergie Thanks one and all for your kind remarks. It's great to see that everyone - or at least most of you - appreciate that we're back. I can't believe no one has commented on the photo names! [:o)] Erik
Originally posted by Bergie Thanks one and all for your kind remarks. It's great to see that everyone - or at least most of you - appreciate that we're back. I appreciate that your back . I only object to the competition. You're both pretty good photographers and I'm sure you both know it, but to see the loser shedding crocodile tears as you both have done recently takes away a lot of the pleasure of viewing the pictures. Additionally with no guidelines you place yourselves at a disadvantage when the reader has to chose between apples and oranges because the pictures are so dissimilar; e.g. the miniature train at McCormack-Stillman Railroad Park. Keep up the good work but please stop the petty bickering over who did it better You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by Anonymous on Sun, Apr 2 2006 1:19 PM Hi, I JUST GOT A COMPUTER AND IT WAS MY FIRST TIME SEEING"ERIC & MIKE" I HAVE TO VOTE FOR NUMBER 2 BEING CP RAIL IS MY FAVOURITE RAILROAD. You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by Anonymous on Sun, Apr 2 2006 1:23 PM That CP photo kicks ***. Good job whoever took it. You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by Anonymous on Mon, Apr 3 2006 3:03 AM Hey guys, welcome back. I voted for #1. It's an unusual angle, and a different railroad, although my opinion may be a little biased because I'm from eastern PA. [:)] I was pretty excited to see an R & N loco in the contest. Where was the picture taken? You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. Posted by zardoz on Sun, Apr 9 2006 2:18 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by fuzzybrokenNow that you mentioned it, I think the wires actually kinda add to the photo! The last pair of wires on that pole line still standing after all these years. Fuzzy, The wires on the line-side poles were ok; it was the wires that crossed over the tracks that I did not care for. 23 17 46 11 You have posted to a forum that requires a moderator to approve posts before they are publicly available. «23456 Home»Discussion Forums»General Discussion (Trains.com)»Trackside with Erik and Mike, Vol. 48: March 27, 2006
QUOTE: Originally posted by fuzzybrokenNow that you mentioned it, I think the wires actually kinda add to the photo! The last pair of wires on that pole line still standing after all these years.
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