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by Steve Ember
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Seen on a golden autumn late afternoon, the St Moritz-bound Glacier Express crosses this magnificent curving stone bridge spanning the canyon of the... more
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Seen on a golden autumn late afternoon, the St Moritz-bound Glacier Express crosses this magnificent curving stone bridge spanning the canyon of the Landwasser River in Switzerland's Canton Graubünden.
The train of panorama carriages is being pulled by one of the Rhaetian Railway's handsome Ge4/4 Type III electric locomotives over this ruggedly scenic portion of the Albula Line.
©Steve Ember
Steve Ember is a Washington-based photographer, writer, and voice actor/narrator. In addition to his signature New York (including many “SubwayScapes” integrating elevated rail lines into views of the urban fabric), Baltimore, and Washington cityscapes, his work also encompasses Alpine landscapes, European, and American motifs, including night scenes, as well as railroad and aviation subjects, and aerial photography. A lifelong photographer, Steve’s work has been honored over many years with selection in numerous juried exhibits at galleries in the greater Washington area. His photographs appear regularly at the Maryland Federation of Art’s Circle Gallery in Annapolis, Maryland. An extensive selection of Steve’s current and...
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