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A very big Trackside with Trains, Vol. 84

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Posted by rojakaniaa on Monday, January 7, 2008 2:31 PM

I gave Mike my vote this time around because I like what he did capturing the Steam Engine.  It was close though because Kathi's shot was excellent too..that Red engine against the snow was amazing as well.

 

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Posted by Krazykat112079 on Monday, January 7, 2008 2:21 PM
I voted for Mike.  The wind swept smoke and steam really caught me.  I much prefer diesels, but Mike's picture really stands out.
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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, January 7, 2008 2:00 PM
Another vote for the Kat!  Just hope you didn't get your feet too wet getting a shot like that!

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Posted by caboose999 on Monday, January 7, 2008 1:38 PM
Kathi,welcome and you go girl! You got my vote. I had to look twice as this scene looked very much like a scene of the stone arch bridges on the old Boston and Albany Railroad (now CSX) in Chester /Bancroft/Middlefield , Mass where an empty auto rack train can still stall on the 1.25%+ grade. The concrete coaling tower and four stall round house are still there  in Chester  (a few miles east, down the hill) as well as the restored wooden depot and small rr museum. My website is  www.railmerchants.net    Regards, David  Thebodo  RMI
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Posted by mandelswamp on Monday, January 7, 2008 1:36 PM
Mike, I didn't appreciate the spooky smoke that your camera settings produced.  I would have much preferred if you had went with the action Soo Line 1003 photos either racing through Random Lake or the going away shot at Saukville.  So Kathi Kube's decent photo of the WS 4009 on the bridge near Richfield got my vote.  Kathi, I thought your Soo Line 1003 Adell shot was the best one of all the steam locomotive photos shown in this volume of Trackside.  Welcome aboard and I look forward to seeing more of your pretty pictures.
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Posted by asnjoe24 on Monday, January 7, 2008 1:15 PM

Quite a delightful array of photos for this week's edition of Trackside!

Many of Mike's shots of the Soo Line 1003 by night were quite eye-catching, particularly with the shots of the steam plumes as the locomotive was at rest. Kathi's shots of the UP Marsh greatly appealed to me because they were quite relatable, in that that's the kind of action I typically see in my area along the BNSF (switch trains and such). These things were already tying into my vote decision.

This week, I think I like Kathi's low angle bridge shot of the Wisconsin and Southern a bit more than Mike's Soo Line 1003 shot (which is very mystical-looking, and for that reason, very nice). There is a lot more color to break the white snow in Kathi's shot, and the sky, against that awesome bridge, gives it a very inviting winter feel.

So in the end, Kathi won my vote for this week.

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Posted by Rocket Man on Monday, January 7, 2008 12:42 PM
Welcome to the Trackside competition Kathi! Loved your shot, just wished the focus was sharper.

Mike's photo won my vote due to: Color shot that looked like an O. Winston Link B&W... something about the few inklings of color that made it even better than a B&W. Time exposure creating a ghostly or as Mike said a "dreamy" quality. The wispiness of the smoke contrasted by the sharp focus on the hard elements of the locomotive, utility poles, etc. An immediate eye catcher!

Thanks to both of you for two very nice photos!

Happy New Year to Trains Trackside photographers and forum members!


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Posted by tree68 on Monday, January 7, 2008 12:39 PM

Tough decision. 

For a poster-sized version to hang on my wall, I would have to go with Mike's steamer - it just fits the genre.  A beautiful portrait.

But as a picture of railroading, I preferred Kathi's action shot, and she got my vote.

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Posted by TheBeanTeam on Monday, January 7, 2008 12:37 PM

Kathi's shot wins it for me as well. Very hard call though.  I prefered Mike's second shot at Plymouth using the vertical orientation rather than the one he chose to use. I was distracted by the odd effect the wind direction had on the steam plume.

 

The stone bridge action shot is just outstanding.

 

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Posted by edalsie on Monday, January 7, 2008 12:28 PM

Mike, I loved your shot. But it was staged and you had plenty of time to work a good photo out. Kathi's action shot wins out to me. You only get one try and it has to be good. But I agree that Mike's shot of 103 traveling through Random with that blossoming plume would have made the contest a lot harder to judge -- I'd still go with Kathi most likely though, maybe.

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Posted by nanaimo73 on Monday, January 7, 2008 11:27 AM
I voted for Kathi. I would have voted for Mike's 5th photo, which shows the train racing through Random Lake on its way back to Milwaukee on Saturday, if it had been his entry.
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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, January 7, 2008 11:13 AM
Both selections are very good!  Mike caught my interest with the steam engine; but, I really like the red engine in Kathi's photo, with the snow as a back drop.  Sorry Mike, but Kathi gets my vote this time.  But you both did a fantastic job!!
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Posted by spokyone on Monday, January 7, 2008 10:29 AM

Mike wins this one. Better luck next time Kathi.

50% when I voted.

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A very big Trackside with Trains, Vol. 84
Posted by Bergie on Monday, January 7, 2008 10:12 AM

Hello! 

I just posted the latest edition of Trackside with Trains.com and it's a biggie. This week in Trackside with Trains.com Volume 84, Mike Yuhas is joined by Trains magazine managing editor Kathi Kube and they've combined for 14 photos! (In my opinion, some of the best photos we've ever shared are in this edition.)

Click here to vote then add your comments about this week's photos here.

Erik

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