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Trackside with Trains.com, Vol. 90

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Posted by TOMinTN on Monday, April 14, 2008 1:17 PM

First things first...cemetery is spelled wrong beside the results graph.  I don't think that has anything to do with the contest, but magazine editors ought to be able to spell.

Neither shot was very inspiring, but Mike got my vote because his was, um, maybe more interesting.

Taconite train, turpentine train, I don't give a rip (as in Rest In Peace)...it was just plain boring.  I suppose the cemetery added an almost comedic element, but even that didn't inspire my vote.

TJB  --  Nashville, TN

 

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Posted by Bergie on Monday, April 14, 2008 1:09 PM
 RicHamilton wrote:

You should see the new company trucks.  There have been numerous sightings of the Western Star trucks, some with sleepers some without.

http://tinyurl.com/5kjr6j

Whoa.... that's the coolest tractor since BJ & The Bear's Kenworth!  Laugh [(-D]

Thumbs Up [tup]  Bergie

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, April 14, 2008 1:05 PM

Welcome back, Erik!  Had to go with your shot- Mike, your shot looked too much like a grab shot, sorry.

Any chance you could post a blow-up of that railfan at Rochelle, Erik?  Even with the picture selected, I can't make out any features on that guy.

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Posted by RicHamilton on Monday, April 14, 2008 12:59 PM

You should see the new company trucks.  There have been numerous sightings of the Western Star trucks, some with sleepers some without.

http://tinyurl.com/5kjr6j

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Posted by Rocket Man on Monday, April 14, 2008 12:51 PM

I liked the all the parallel lines in Mike's photo and the blue sky. I wish the lead engine in Erik's photo had not already faded into the BNSF "pumpkin" shade of orange, but I like Erik's nose on perspective that I have been missing. I like the cemetery in the shot as well not only visually, but kind of a metaphorical touch as well with the cemetery representing the fallen flags of yesterday. Aw heck, now as I type my sentimental thoughts, I guess I'll go back and give Erik the nod on this one.

The Rock Island Line is a mighty fine line...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 14, 2008 12:15 PM
It looks as though Erik is going to win by a nose...  of the BNSF shot that is.  VERY nicely done Erik, and welcome back.  The colors were bright & vivid on the shot and the backround was an added touch to an already nicely done shot.  Mike, sorry, your shot lack any vividness to it that would of made me vote for it, now had that CN truck been in the shot I might of changed my mind.  You should have adjusted the brightness of the shot via photoshop or whatever image software that came with the camera.  Thanks for the shots guys.. good to see ya's Erik. 
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Posted by sdl39 on Monday, April 14, 2008 12:05 PM

Well my vote will be for Rio.  That is also a old Cemetary, a few Civil War Graves their also.  Was their several years ago with K5GBW and shot Milw 261 their.  Neat location, to shoot.

 

Mike

 

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Posted by sfcouple on Monday, April 14, 2008 11:38 AM

I tend to agree with Quentin, they are both OK but nothing really special.   Since one isn't preferred over the other I'm gonna abstain on this vote.  Sorry guys.

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, April 14, 2008 11:21 AM

....I don't know what it is but my eyes see another draw....Even.

Can't say one is enough better than the other to vote in it's direction.

Neither jumps out.....Both decent photos....Just seems the subject is mundane...Sorry.

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Trackside with Trains.com, Vol. 90
Posted by Bergie on Monday, April 14, 2008 10:00 AM

Hello! 

This week, Mike Yuhas of Trackside with Trains.com is joined by Trackside alum Erik Bergstrom... err... me!  Mike and I started the Trackside series over 4 years ago, and the good-natured fun we have with each other does seem to be dissipating with my time away.

Read this week's installment for my analysis of the past nine installments, and to see some of my (and Mike's) recent photos. Read Trackside with Trains.com Volume 90

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

Erik

Erik Bergstrom

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