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by Frank Winters
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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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An old railroad bridge located in Westford Massachusetts in conservation land now. The RR has been turned into a trail. The bridge was built in 1876... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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An old railroad bridge located in Westford Massachusetts in conservation land now. The RR has been turned into a trail. The bridge was built in 1876 with no mortar.
From the Waymaking website:
"The Nashua, Acton & Boston Railroad was begun in 1871 to connect the Concord Railroad with the Framingham & Lowell Railroad.
This bridge was built in Westford by the railroad in 1872, and was constructed entirely of huge granite blocks, without mortar. Trains were running by 1873.
The railroad was never profitable, and the line was abandoned in 1926. The tracks and ties have been removed, and the railbed is now a nature trail maintained by the Westford Conservation Trust."
"This world we live in is but thickened light." Emerson Quotidian, liminal, transcendent; these are states I see in the world as my perception and the light vacillates. Light has the power to give the quotidian transcendent properties. As the process proceeds I act in liminal space. In my photography I use light to cast the ordinary in extraordinary terms. When light is unusually focused, or especially diffused, or particularly brilliant I pounce. It is a process of triangulation; object(s), geometry, light; when these three factors converge. I seize the fleeting opportunity. My work is inspired by poetry and Transcendental writing such as the Ralph Waldo Emerson quote above and this one from Henry Peter Emerson, a relative of RWE,...
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Christopher Johnson
Congratulations on your sale!
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks, Christopher -- I appreciate it!
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your sale! F
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks, Gary.
Paula Hunter
Absolutely beautiful photo. I'm glad for you!
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks Paula -- its such a great subject and the light was great that afternoon.
Lynn Michelle
Congratulations on your recent sale! 🤠💖🤠💖ðŸ¤
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks Lynn! Its an older favorite.
Donna Kennedy
Beautiful stone bridge Frank!...tweet/vote
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks Donna -- Happy New Year!
Ruth Housley
Very nice capture of the bridge and scene. Ruth
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks for your very nice comment Ruth. I appreciate it.
Ann Horn
Wow! What a magnificent image, Frank! I don't know how I've missed it... no wonder it has sold so well! f/l
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks Ann. This image was shot with a Canon G9 when the lighting was near prefect. I've sold enlargements as big as 24" by 35" -- its a personal favorite.
Rene Triay Photography
A great favorite as it shows many layers. Makes one want to cross through or should I say under the bridge, to explore what's on the other side. Very nice processing. v.
Frank Winters replied:
Thanks, Rene. It is a wonderful place to explore.
Madeline Ellis
Just beautiful Frank! I can see why it sold so many times. v/f
Frank Winters replied:
Many thanks Madeline. I was lucky to have such good light on this New England icon. I'm pleased that this is one of your faves!