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by Inge Johnsson
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Engine 480 Galaxy case by Inge Johnsson. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG) is a narrow gauge heritage railroad that operates 45 miles of 3 ft track between Durango and... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad (D&SNG) is a narrow gauge heritage railroad that operates 45 miles of 3 ft track between Durango and Silverton, in the US state of Colorado. The railway is a federally designated National Historic Landmark and is also designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers as a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
The route was originally built between 1881 and 1882, by the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, in order to carry supplies and people to and silver and gold ore from mines in the San Juan Mountains. The line was an extension of the D&RG narrow gauge from Antonito, Colorado to Durango. The last train to operate into Durango from the east was on December 6, 1968. The States of New Mexico and Colorado purchased 64 miles of the line between Antonito and Chama, New Mexico in 1970 and operates today as the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. The trackage between Chama and Durango was abandoned and rails were removed by 1971.
I have been photographing the beauty of America and other places around the world for over 30 years. My photographic work has won awards and has been frequently published in books, calendars and magazines such as National Geographic, Time, Popular Photography, Smithsonian Magazine, and Texas Highways. Originally from Sweden, I now reside in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle area). I enjoy many types of photographic subjects and styles, but really love landscape, nature and travel photography. I use Canon full frame mirrorless and DSLRs with a full range of L-series lenses, and touch up my digital captures in Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop to recreate the artistic vision I felt and saw when the capture was made, and to make the images ready...
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Mitch Shindelbower
Very cool congrats on your sale !
Deborah Klubertanz
Congrats on your sale!
Richard Jansen
Congratulations
Marilyn De Block
Beautiful image - congrats on your sale!
Scott Pellegrin
Congrats on your recent sale!!
Cathy Lindsey
Nice! Congratulations on your sale!
Gary Richards
Congratulations on your sale!
David Stasiak
Congratulations!
Kip DeVore
Very cool. Lots of theatre here -- dramatic, gritty. Congrats.
Elizabeth Ann
Great shot! Congratulations on your sale!
Rand Herron
Very cool image. Congratulations
Sheila Brown
Excellent shot! Congratulations on your sale! :)
Myrna Walsh
Wonderful !!
Gene Parks
Very nice Inge... Congratulations on your sale!
Debbie Nobile
Congratulations and Blessings on your sale!
R A W M
Congrats on your sale..
Beverly Guilliams
Congrats on Your Sale!!!
Randy Harris
Nice shot.
Inge Johnsson replied:
Thank you :)
Larry Nieland
Now, THAT is blowing off steam !
Inge Johnsson replied:
Ha ha :-D Thanks Larry!