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Whoa!... Trackside with Erik and Mike Vol. 20

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Whoa!... Trackside with Erik and Mike Vol. 20
Posted by Bergie on Thursday, November 25, 2004 8:09 AM
In this week's installment of Trackside with Erik and Mike, we feature two pacing shots in the voting. After 320 votes, it's a tie. If you haven't read it and voted yet, do so here:
http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/005/577njyud.asp

[Trackside with Erik and Mike can be found by going to the Trains.com home page and clicking the Railroading link in the left column. For those who have never seen it, every week we discuss railroad photography using our Canon Digital Rebel cameras.]

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Posted by Willy2 on Thursday, November 25, 2004 8:25 AM
I voted for Bergie's photo. I like the older model of engine. There is also a greater sensation of motion in the photo. Please try to be careful though!

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, November 25, 2004 1:53 PM
I chose Bergie's shot as well. Again, it comes down to the sense of motion it imparts, which is the foundation of a pacing shot.

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Posted by Kozzie on Thursday, November 25, 2004 4:11 PM
Bergie's shot shows the subject a wee bit closer to the viewer - the feeling of being "closer to the action" and helps convey a greater sensation of speed.

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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, November 25, 2004 5:06 PM
I like the older and rarer motive power in Bergie's photo, as well as the reasons above. Mike's had an engine that was much too common for my tastes.

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Posted by fuzzybroken on Thursday, November 25, 2004 8:56 PM
If Bergie's shot had Mike's shot's lighting, I would have voted for it. I like the sunshine! So, I voted for Mike's picture. Better luck next time Bergie!!!

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Posted by edblysard on Friday, November 26, 2004 6:39 AM
I picked Bergie's shot too.

It seemed to have more motion to it, and the subject is moving from left to right, which in America imparts even more of a sense of motion, we expect things that move to do so from left to right.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 26, 2004 10:21 PM
I voted for Bergies shot just because here in iowa, the UP is commonplace, and I like the older model too.
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Posted by andrewjonathon on Friday, November 26, 2004 10:36 PM
Do I remember correctly or am I just dreaming that when "Trackside with Erik and Mike" started they didn't disclose whose picture you were voting for until the final results were announced? I liked it when you didn't know whose picture is you were voting for because it removes any potential for bias.
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Posted by Richard A on Saturday, November 27, 2004 8:55 AM
I voted for Bergie's shot, but for what seems like a very odd reason, even to me. Pacing shots must definitely show "motion", and I get a better feel for motion when it is depicted as left-to-right as opposed to right-to-left.. It's the way most Western cultures read and are used to taking in information.

I said it seemed odd.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:31 PM
I voted for Erik's. The sense of motion and speed did it!
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Posted by railman on Sunday, November 28, 2004 3:25 PM
I was a fan of blind voting, but in the end I think if it all ends in a tie, that's okay- football, soccer, hockey, all can tie. Even baseball can- once in a great while!

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