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Date: 11/17/08 20:48
Contest Images...Structures
Author: California_railfan

With so many great photos already posted, I thought I would post a few of my images for the contest. In no particular order here they are:

1. On the 4th of July, 2008, an East bound UP manifest train's headlight shines through the America River Bridge in Sacramento, Ca.

2. On June 26, 2008, an Amtrak California train crosses the Benicia-Martinez Bridge as the sun begins its descent.

3. On October 23, 2008, A BNSF empty grain train lead by a cascade green SD40-2 heads into one of the tunnels near Cook, Wa.

Ryan Dadgari
Fort Worth, TX
Dadgari Photography



Date: 11/17/08 20:55
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: Yarddogh

Those are 'all' winners Ryan . . all of'em. Luv that portal with The BNSF emerging . . 'Dogh



Date: 11/17/08 20:56
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: qnyla

Interesting framing on #4. It works very well. Great stuff.



Date: 11/17/08 22:01
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: trainnut51

the 1st one and 4th one are winners but all are nice shots.boy i would not like to have to judge this contest. they have there work cut out for them. all i can say about a lot of shots i've seen is WOW



Date: 11/17/08 23:51
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: Cal-P

#3--BNSF speed,
My favorite loco livery.
Bet you can't do that with photoshop.
Great shot California_railfan!
Cal-p



Date: 11/18/08 00:15
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: espeeboy

HOT S--T Sac Ryan#2!!! (sorry, Wilkerson beat you to the area).

Really like that intro approach headlight shot at Elvas as well as the pacing BN shot and the rock formation BNSF shot. Keep up the good work...

~~~



Date: 11/18/08 07:44
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: dmaffei

They all Rock...Specially the Rock tunnel portal.



Date: 11/19/08 17:37
Re: Contest Images...Structures
Author: SteveEshom

Nice work Ryan. The pan shot of the SD40-2 in the gorge turned out fabulous! Nice job.



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