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Trackside with Erik and Mike, Vol. 71

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Posted by mandelswamp on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:44 AM
Erik, your entry in Vol. 71 was a nice artsy photo but I've seen similar in numerous books and magazines.  There is even one similar hanging in one of my doctor's examining rooms.  I particularly liked the photo of the waiting engineer and of the train near Dale Junction.  I often complain that too many of the Trackside with Erik and Mike photos only show the locomotive and not enough of the train's consist.  As a model railroader, seeing operating examples are an excellent source for planning my own trains.  Mike's entry that captured the entire train therefore won my vote.  I even liked the contrast of the lone tractor-trailer heading in the opposite direction.  Given the beauty of the surronding scenary in both photos, it would have been a real tough decision for me if Erik had used the Dale Junction shot to compete against Mike's entry.
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Posted by LVJJJ on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:34 AM

Erik, I too am a child of the diesel, that's why I had to vote for Mike.  Mike, my favorite part about your diesel shot is the fact that it is morning and the shadows of the SD 70's fall to the west.  It's sunny, it's morning, it's a new day, love it!

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Posted by zardoz on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 12:51 PM

Artistic brutishness vs sleek modernitity (I think I just made up a few words).

Big Boy vs Intermodal.

Part of one old locomotive vs two new locomotives and a train.

Close-up vs telephoto.

In-your-face vs wide open country.

Up close & personal vs remote and impersonal.

 

I just don't know which to choose.

Because I could not choose, I asked my wife for her opinion.  And as she is not a railfan, her first impression was interesting when she said (about Erik's image), "What's that?"  After I explained it to her, she thought it was artsy, but she liked the "train picture" better.

However, the more I go back and forth between the images, I find I am trending towards Eric's image: it's just so....unique.  I should have as good an image as that in my collection.

Nice shots, gentlemen.

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Posted by timbowilts2 on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:16 PM

Whoowhee!!!!! What a tought one gents.

As a man with steam in my veins (I come from a family of railwaymen and am a practising Signalling Engineer) I love Bergie's shot but.............

I'm also a modern railwayman so Mike you win my voteLaugh [(-D]

 

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Posted by dknelson on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:04 PM
 Bergie wrote:
 dknelson wrote:
 Bergie wrote:

I'm all mixed up, like Pasta Primavera...  (First person to name where that Pasta Primavera line is from gets a pat on the back.)

Dunce [D)] Bergie

"Why'd you throw that chair at Giraldo Rivera?"  The Beastie Boys have been railfanning again I see!

Dave Nelson

 

Dave Nelson, I'm so proud of you! OK, fess up.... what Web site did you use? Smile [:)] 

Bergie

Confession is good for the soul.  A bit of Google magic found this:

http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?ean=77779174324

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Posted by DadH on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 10:43 PM
Went with Erik this week. The photo is so "life-like" it's as if I were there looking at that number plate / lamp fixture myself. Jolly Good Show Old Chap.  DadH
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Posted by dorfantiques on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:11 AM

Erik: a lighted headlight and numberboard would have made it even better.

Mike: Next time, crop the truck!

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Posted by Valleyline on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:12 AM

I love anything to do with steam but my vote goes to Mike's UP stack train. Those wide open western shots are something us New Englanders can only dream about. A plus in this shot was that lonely semi towing one box in the background. Mike's photo gives perfect testimony to the productivity of rail vs. highway.

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Posted by Rocket Man on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 12:05 PM
Loved them both, Bergie's wins by a number plate!

Looking forward to more photos from out west! Yee Haw!
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Posted by Poppa_Zit on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 1:59 PM

Sorry, Mike, but while yours is an excellent photo, Bergie wins "by a nose!"

Maybe youse guys oughta have a rule about "setting up the voters" because Eric's series from Cheyenne was a perfect setup for those of us still in love with the romance of steam.

That's probably why they have a law applicable at polling places against electioneering too close to the ballot box.Big Smile [:D]

Great shots, Bergie! I wish I could have been there with you.

Question: did your status with Trains.com get you "in" where mere mortals are not allowed, like in the shops? 

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Posted by gapotter09 on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:41 PM

Gentlemen: I again say both of you do great work.  However, I must go with Erik this week.  I have always liked a good 'Front End' of a locomotive. 

 

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Posted by dragonsparrowblue77 on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 11:43 PM

Excellent photos by you both.  Erick's is definetly an "artsy" shot.

I hate to be a bother, but the UP 844, as scheduled but 3+ hours late, did not end in Portland, OR.  It Is now in Tacoma, WA running excursion trips around the Puget Sound until the 22nd.  Several members of my model club, along with quite a plethora of other people turned out in droves between Centralia, WA and Lacey, WA and captured MANY photos of it.

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Posted by samfp1943 on Friday, May 18, 2007 9:22 AM

LET ME SEE! PICK THE SHOT I LIKE THE BEST!  Eeneey, Meeney,Mineey Moe.                          STEAM/DIESEL/STEAM/DIESEL/STEAM/DIESEL;                                                               

      Wracked with indecision...ERIC or MIKE, WHO TO PICK ?

        BOTH SHOTS, FOR DIFFERENT REASONS, ITS LIKE HAVING TO PICK BETWEEN TWO    WOMEN..     CAN'T VOTE FOR BOTH, SOMEONE ELSE ALREADY MADE THE APPLES AND ORANGES ARGUMENT,                                                                                                                                                                 

                         EENEEY, MENEEY.MINEEY,MOE...Confused [%-)]Confused [%-)]Confused [%-)]Sign - Dots [#dots]

 

 


 

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Posted by StephenDx on Sunday, May 20, 2007 10:11 PM

! Steam Rules ! Sign - Oops [#oops] I gave myself away Smile [:)]

 Great shot Erik, and like has been mentioned, I would have tended a little left to reduce the glare of that highly polished number plate.

Sorry Mike, your shot is great but did not grab my attention to the same degree.

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Posted by K5GBW on Monday, February 4, 2008 11:58 PM

Erik, You received my vote this week and all I can sum up my emotions with one word. "Timeless"

Mike, Great job but there is just something about the photo from Bergie that captivates me. 

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Posted by fuzzybroken on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 12:20 AM
Something tells me you're a little late voting... Confused [%-)]

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Posted by bnsfkline on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 1:44 AM
You can still vote on this Big Smile [:D]Oops [oops]
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