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Bill Kesler Photography Metal Print featuring the photograph The Ethanol Train by Bill Kesler

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The Ethanol Train Metal Print

Bill Kesler

by Bill Kesler

$79.00

Product Details

The Ethanol Train metal print by Bill Kesler.   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

An ethanol train makes a stop in Union Pacific's Bailey Yard for servicing and a crew change. Bailey Yard is the world's largest railroad... more

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Comments (8)

Georgia's Art Brush

Georgia's Art Brush

That is one long train! Wow! I love the angle you captured this lovely site at! l/f/P

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank you Georgia's Art Brush, I appreciate your support.

TL Mair

TL Mair

Love the color, and the repeating pattern!!

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank you Terry!

DJ MacIsaac

DJ MacIsaac

love the colour, light and perspective Bill... excellent 😊lf

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank you Doug!

Dawn Currie

Dawn Currie

Congratulations for your feature in our group, Tweaked and Antiqued!

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank You Dawn for featuring my artwork "The Ethanol Train" in the group Tweaked and Antiqued.

Sylvia Thornton

Sylvia Thornton

Bill, one of my FAVs of your railroad photos. The golden effect is fantastic!

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank You Sylvia!

Bill Kesler

Bill Kesler

Thank You! Denisa - I like your expression "count the wagons".

Denisa Laura Doltu

Denisa Laura Doltu

amazing...I always loved to count the wagons!

Joyce Dickens

Joyce Dickens

Bill, your photography skills are superb; I love the depth in this piece and the wonderful warm golden glow - beautiful work here! Joyce

Bill Kesler replied:

Thank You Joyce, your comments mean so much to me, as you too are an accomplished artist.

Artist's Description

An ethanol train makes a stop in Union Pacific's Bailey Yard for servicing and a crew change. Bailey Yard is the world's largest railroad classification yard and is located in North Platte, Nebraska.

Featured in the group:
Tweaked and Antiqued
9/17/14

A Certificate of Authenticity is available from the artist. After you make your purchase, click on the CONTACT button to send me an email. In the email please give me the mailing address you would like the certificate mailed to. There is no charge for the certificate. Thank You!

About Bill Kesler

Bill Kesler

Interested in photography since my high school years in the late 60’s, I finally purchased a Nikon SLR in the late 70’s and wasn’t long until I started selling my work. In 1970 I began my electrical career and continued to mix photography into my daily travels. With my successful electrical career coming to a close with retirement in mind, I won’t be one of those persons that retire and wonder what they will do with the rest of their lives. I am sure that I will stay very active with my photography. Photography has blessed me in so many ways, and I continue to be in awe of God’s wonderful work with this beautiful world we live in. In 1967 country music’s Song of the Year was “It’s Such A Pretty World Today”, performed by the...

 

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