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by Brian Wallace
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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2D image of a lone Maryland & Delaware 1201 locomotive engine on the track at Massey, Maryland. A maintenance shed is located between the tracks and... more
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2D image of a lone Maryland & Delaware "1201" locomotive engine on the track at Massey, Maryland. A maintenance shed is located between the tracks and behind the locomotive.
The Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company (reporting mark MDDE) is a Class III short-line railroad, formed in 1977 to operate several branch lines of the former Penn Central Railroad in both Maryland and Delaware, USA. These branches were omitted from the system plan for Conrail in 1976 and would have been discontinued without state subsidies. As an alternative to the higher cost of subsidizing Conrail as operator of the branch lines, the Maryland and Delaware governments selected the Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company (MDDE) to serve as the designated operator.
The railroad did not own any of the track it uses until 2000 when it acquired a line between Frankford, Delaware and Snow Hill, Maryland, from the Snow Hill Shippers Association. Today, the railroad operates on 120 miles of track and...
I'm a retired communications instructor/developer, raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (USA). I have a wide range of interests which include some artistic talent. My eclectic tastes, thirst for variety, and preference for images over words, eventually lead me through the internet to the world of 3D stereo in 2005. Since I've been with Fine Art America, I've focused primarily on regular photography with a touch of digital manipulation to better compose the images and ideas. Each time I think I've reached a peak, I find myself crossing another threshold that challenges my abilities and talents while paving way to another plateau. Best Regards, Brian Wallace https://twitter.com/Starg82343
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Don and Judi Hall
Great shot!
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks for the nice response Don and Judi! I appreciate it. :)
Marian Voicu
What a wonderful image, Brian!
Brian Wallace replied:
Thank you for the nice comment Marian!
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks for the fave Marian!
Chris Berry
sharp photo
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks Chris.
Brian Wallace
Thanks Roseann, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/digital-art-and-resources.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Christie, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/chiaroscuro-group-.html
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative art is featured in the INDUSTRIAL ART group!
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks Lyric, for the nice comment and feature in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-industrial-art.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Nicla, for featuring my image in the group, http://fineartamerica.com/groups/digital-art-styles.html
Shari Nees
Very cool!