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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
Switch Engine #604 Framed Print
by Jurgen Lorenzen
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Switch Engine #604 framed print by Jurgen Lorenzen. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Close-up of front view with builder's plate of switch engine #604 built 1936 by Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia. It is the ONLY remaining... more
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Comments (5)
Artist's Description
Close-up of front view with builder's plate of switch engine #604 built 1936 by Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia. It is the ONLY remaining Switch Engine of its size or kind. The other 8 were scrapped years ago. As a switch engine, its duties were confined to heavy freight hauling between factories in the east and midwest. Toward the end of its work life, it had a very unusual assignment. It was used to heat a Wisconsin factory building. Tracks were sidled up to the side of the building and the engine pulled up to a vent system and the heat from its giant boiler was transferred through the vents to the rooms above. The engine is displayed at the Greenville Railroad Park, Greenville, Pennsylvania.
About Jurgen Lorenzen
Photography, to me, involves seeing the light and capturing the moment: the colorful illumination in the sky just before sunrise; bright sunlight dancing on the bubbling current, the glint in the eye of a mockingbird, soft reflected light caressing the face of a child, the dynamic reflection of the setting sun on the beach. As a photographer, I use my camera to share with others my vision of the world. I have been making photographs for as long as I can remember. From images of nature and my surroundings growing up in northern Germany, to photo-journalism in Hamburg, Germany. I always gravitated toward a career in photography. Immigrating to the United States in the 1970s, I built a reputation in portrait photography, and ran a...
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Greta Foose
Your choice of black and white really accentuates the multiple layers of textures in this image.
Jurgen Lorenzen replied:
Thank you so much, Greta!
Steve Raley
Marvelous shot! Love your BW treatment...not to flat, not too much contrast...just right! Also, very interesting history lesson...thank you!
Jurgen Lorenzen replied:
Thank you very much, Steve!
Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your top finish in the Closeup of Mechanical Things contest! voted l/f
Jurgen Lorenzen replied:
Thank you very much, Kay!
Jurgen Lorenzen
Really appreciate your comments, William!
William Tasker
There are SO many stories and moments in this brilliant image, Jurgen! And your description was fascinating! L/F