
A Hefty Hunk of Steamed History Metal Print
by Joe Schofield
$73.00
Product Details
A Hefty Hunk of Steamed History metal print by Joe Schofield. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
This engine, #492, sits at its final rest at the narrow gauge train station yard in Chama, New Mexico.... more
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Artist's Description
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
This engine, #492, sits at its final rest at the narrow gauge train station yard in Chama, New Mexico.
The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad was originally constructed in 1880 as part of the Rio Grande’s San Juan Extension, which served the silver mining district of the San Juan mountains in southwestern Colorado. Like all of the Rio Grande at the time, it was built to a gauge of 3 feet between the rails, instead of the more common 4 feet, 8-1/2 inches that became standard in the United States. The inability to interchange cars with other railroads led the Rio Grande to begin converting its tracks to standard gauge in 1890.
With the repeal of the Sherman Act in 1893 and its devastating effect on the silver mining industry, traffic over the San Juan Extension failed to warrant conversion to standard gauge. Over the ensuing decades it became an isolated anachronism, receiving its last major upgrades in equipment and infrastruc...
About Joe Schofield
As a kid I was fascinated with photographs. Look. Life magazine. National Geographic. That well-captured interplay of light and shadow...the notion of people, places and moments - all suspended in time. My first "real" camera was a Minolta Srt101. I was seduced. As a teenager, I learned to develop film while working at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo. I still recall the smell of the developer, my eyes adjusting to the red filter light, and the sheer magic and delight of watching images begin to emerge. Life, family and a career as a teacher and psychologist intervened, not to mention a few more film cameras. Eventually, there was digital. Liberation! Photography is the creative medium that has allowed me to share personal ...

Luther Fine Art
Great!
Michelle Meenawong
fantastic shot Joe
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Michelle!
Yavor Mihaylov
Love these old machines! Well captured and nice postproduction!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Yavor !
Paul Boizot
Well captured, nice POV.
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks Paul !
Anas Afash
Outstanding ... Love it ... L/F
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Anas !
Jim Love
Boy I'd love to spend some time exploring this old girl...terrific work
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks Jim!
Renata Natale
Great capture of the old train
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you !
Stuart Litoff
Love the low perspective!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks!
Jennifer Jenson
Fabulous work, Joe!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thank you Jennifer !
Steven Bateson
The New Mexico Land of Enchantment Group is honored that you chose to submit your work to the group and we are proud to feature your magnificent image on the Homepage in the Featured Images.
Antonis Meintanis
wonderful !! very beautiful!!
Allen Beatty
Great find and capture !!
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks
Lisa Wooten
Great capture. L/F
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks
Joan Carroll
Love the low POV
Joe Schofield replied:
Thanks Joan !
Joseph Schofield
Congratulations! I have chosen to feature this fine image on the homepage of New Mexico Memories. Please archive it on the 2023 features and thank you thread.
Joe Schofield replied:
Greatly appreciated Joseph !