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by Ron Cline
$14.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Engine 484 of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad of New Mexico and Colorado prepares to leave Chama, New Mexico.
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11 oz.
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Engine 484 of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad of New Mexico and Colorado prepares to leave Chama, New Mexico.
Welcome! I am a photographer living in Taos, New Mexico. Originally from the mountains of North Carolina, I grew up practicing art of many types, especially drawing, painting, and photography. My degrees are in art, theatre, and mass media. I began photography at age 12 with a new Sears Tower 35mm, and, since then, a camera has always been near me to capture my environment. I have, over the years, had many jobs unrelated to the arts, but the pursuit of visual expression has always been my passion. My first photography business was Ron Cline Photographics, established when I was in college in 1974, selling prints. Agency Photography was started in 1986 when I got my first jobs taking portraits of celebrities. RCLINEPhotography...
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Matt Dobson
great shot Ron!
Ron Cline replied:
Thank you, Matt!
Max Shkoropado
Hello Ron!!! Excellent and great work !!!! Very nice shot !!!!
Ron Cline replied:
Thank you very much, Max!
Ivelina Aasen
excellent B&W image! great details. well done!
Ron Cline replied:
Thanks, Ivelina...old trains in B&W are one of my favorite subjects to capture.
Bill Cannon
Love these old trains!!
Ron Cline replied:
Thanks for the comment, Bill. This train in Colorado climbs up to an altitude of over 10,000 feet!
Mark Denham
Stunning capture of a wonderful piece of old engineering. Superb
Ernie Echols
Very well captured!!