Photographer: Ken Hulsey Location: San Bernardino, Ca The 1920s wear known as the "Roaring Twenties", "The Jazz Age" or the "Age of Intolerance". It was my hope to recapture the feel of that decade in American history with this photo of a woman dressed in period fashion in front of former Santa Fe 4-8-4 locomotive #3751. The original photo was in color and included some modern elements that didn't fit the time period. I reworked the image and rendered it in black and white to hopefully recapture that essence. You can be the judge on whether I succeeded or not?
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Bachmann Industries Baldwin 52" Driver 4-6-0 Dcc Ready Locomotive - Texas Pacific #316 - (HO Scale)
Baldwin 52" Driver 4-6-0 DCC ready locomotive - Texas Pacific #316 - HO scale. The Baldwin ten Wheeler has returned to our line in a...
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Rock Island Requiem: The Collapse of a Mighty Fine Line - $20.95
"This is one of the greatest contributions to railroad history that has been presented over the past several years, and one cannot...
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Louisiana and Arkansas Railway: The Story of a Regional Line (Railroads in America) - $12.55
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