Transcontinental Railroad Zone
• Creative Photographer Mark Fisher •
U. S. Historical Postage
A Commemorative Released Item
1869 - 1944
75th Year Celebration
Of That Fact.
The Railroad As A Great Transportation Hub,
Disappeared Before It Hit 100 Years.
There Are Some Lines That Travel
Out West, Not Number There Was.
The Railroads Decline Started Post WWII,
As Freeways And Highways Were Developed,
Passenger Train Service Was Discontinued.
In The Early 1960's, The Routes
Put A Dent In Demand.
Only Major Cities Had A Company Or Two.
In 1968 Almost Everything Was Merged
Into Four Systems.
Over And Out.
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Captured Under Natural Light
Modified For The Web Presentation Display
Mastered For Sizing Anad Shaping
Of Course Working The Core Plain,
Using Creative Digital Techniques
Controlling The Placement And Linear Arrangement
While Putting The Layout Together
Through Photo Graphic Engineering
Assembling The Structured Appearance
Within The Cell Frame Field
Maneuvering The Created Elements
To Complete The Visual Result
During Post Lab In New York City
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Talent Used In The Web Posts Are Professionals
and Require Fee For Any Publication or Usage.
All Have Management.
Removal Of The Image,
Scripting Implant,
Or Blog May Violate U.S. Laws.
Photographer Mark Fisher™ Is
A Well Accomplished Published Photographer
In Beauty, Fashion, and Music Photography.
New York City
Based Image And Filmmaker
Has A Worldwide Following.
Is A Member Of The Press.
There Is Fan Page On Facebook.
Mark Fisher American Photographer
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New York, New York
Contact Also
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In New York City
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In New York City
Thank You
Veteran Of The United States Army.
Trained And Educated In Medicine.
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