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by Chris Bordeleau
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Norfolk Southern over Letworth Upper Falls" by Chris Bordeleau. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Built in 1875, above the upper falls in Letchworth State park, the Portageville Viaduct is 820 feet long and 240 feet high and still in use today for... more
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Built in 1875, above the upper falls in Letchworth State park, the Portageville Viaduct is 820 feet long and 240 feet high and still in use today for rail traffic by Norfolk Southern. A new span is planned for this site for completion in 2016
I am a photographer located in Western New York with 20 years experience. I got my start with my Grandfather's Minolta x-700 while at Boston University working in B&W film. Hours in the darkroom have been replaced with hours behind the computer screen after I made the switch to digital about ten years ago. This has given me the ability to more accurately portray the scene as I remember it. I predominately shoot nature, landscape and urban/cityscape photography, freezing a moment in time that will never happen again. Taking the time to capture these moments is one of the great pleasures in my life. I hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I enjoyed creating them. Outside of photography I rise my two daughters, Madeleine & Nicole...
$31.00
Susanna Schorr
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Ramon Martinez
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Irina Sztukowski
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Betty Denise
What a great composition Chris! And...you got the train too! I loved my visit to Letchworth SP. It's such a beautiful area. L/F
Chris Bordeleau replied:
thank you betty... I was staying in Mt. Morris for a couple of days for work and stopped there in the evenings... I was actually shooting the falls with another camera when the train started across and I had to quickly change things around... with the construction it will be a couple of years to get an unencumbered view...