"No. 2677"
Union Pacific Locomotive
Frame under the North Bend RR Trestle
Oregon Coast
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @17x11.5 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
From Kodachrome Original
At the time this photograph was made, I lived a short distance from this dramatic viewpoint in the cozy hamlet of North Bend, Oregon. The Union Pacific Locomotive was captured with a 500mm tele lens framed as it left the trestle. You can see the engineers in the cab-- this is a beautifully detailed image.
Adjacent to the trestle is the famous Coos Bay Bridge designed by Conde B. McCullough (Oregon's master bridge builder of more than 200 historic bridges) utilizing a unique cantilever design constructed with curved upper and lower chords. Its 5,305 foot length was the longest of Oregon's highway system when built in 1936. I have posted an landscape of this bridge separately. It is entitled, "The Sky Is The Limit."
"No. 2677" Copyright © 1978 Clyde Keller
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"No. 2677"
Union Pacific Locomotive
Frame under the North Bend RR Trestle
Oregon Coast
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print
Image Dimensions are @17x11.5 inches
Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper
Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted
Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
From Kodachrome Original
At the time this photograph was made, I lived a short distance from this dramatic viewpoint in the cozy hamlet of North Bend, Oregon. The Union Pacific Locomotive was captured with a 500mm tele lens framed as it left the trestle. You can see the engineers in the cab-- this is a beautifully detailed image.
Adjacent to the trestle is the famous Coos Bay Bridge designed by Conde B. McCullough (Oregon's master bridge builder of more than 200 historic bridges) utilizing a unique cantilever design constructed with curved upper and lower chords. Its 5,305 foot length was the longest of Oregon's highway system when built in 1936. I have posted an landscape of this bridge separately. It is entitled, "The Sky Is The Limit."
"No. 2677" Copyright © 1978 Clyde Keller
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