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by Jim Thompson
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Amtrak 48. The California Zypher crosses the Antelope Creek bridge from a scene in the distant past. The view of the trestle is almost totally... more
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Amtrak 48. The California Zypher crosses the Antelope Creek bridge from a scene in the distant past. The view of the trestle is almost totally obscured by trees now. I had to gain access to this location by asking permission of the homeowner to photograph from the back yard.
I love creating photographic art! My photographic effort has been focused (no pun intended) on trains. Railroad photography developed into an extremely rewarding experience for me. I also photograph wildlife, landscapes, architecture, and even an occasional person.Previous Clients include The City of Rocklin The Blood Source of Roseville Publications "Inside Rocklin" 2015 edition cover photo and one image in the body. A cover photo on a soon-to-be-published art-related issue. Please take some time to browse through my galleries. If you do I am sure that you will find something that you like. Please contact me if you have any comments or questions regarding my work. Tools of the trade include: Camera Nikon D850 Nikon...
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