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Posted by
broarthur
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Wed, Apr 12 2006 11:07 PM
As always I liked both pictures, but for me, I just liked Mike's better this week
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Thu, Apr 13 2006 8:09 PM
I voted for the photo from Indiana, because no one seems to think that Indiana is photogenic.
Mike (2-8-2)
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StephenDx
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Thu, Apr 13 2006 10:18 PM
Great shots again folks. Mike's took the vote this time. It looks a pretty standard shot but the s-curve adds interest.
If Erik had have got that 2nd train closer in frame it may have swayed my choice. I understand of course that time was probably against you.
StephenDx: Computers and trains are my greatest interests
GMT +12hrs (+13 in summer)
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Fri, Apr 14 2006 12:30 AM
I liked Mikes.
I liked the "bendiness". It showed the train too be long, but unknowing of how long, along with disappearring around the bend.
Pac NW BNSF dsb77 www.omrs-wa.org www.myspace.com/omrs_wa
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Sat, Apr 15 2006 6:42 PM
I liked the veiw erick had more than the normal veiw mike had. Great photos.
Go UP!
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Sat, Apr 15 2006 9:09 PM
That was a hell of a great shot Erik.
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Mon, Apr 17 2006 10:46 PM
I am so glad that Mike's shot got the victory. I love the NS lead over the BNSF "toaster."
Great job to you Mike. GO NS!!!!!!!!!!
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