Abreojos means "open eyes" in Spanish. I live on the tip of Baja California and Colorado before that.
2013 update. Had to go to work in the states since the crash of 2008. Speend my summers in ND working. Spring and summer in the southwest and winters home in Cabo. Got back into photography and am enjoying that far more than digital landscape programs for many reasons but mainly because it get me away from the computer and out in the world again!
Since I Started playing around with digital art several years ago and have created images I never thought I had the talent to create. I have learned from many great artist in this community since IÂ became a member IÂ believe back in 2002. Â Thanks for stopping by!
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Comments (12)
Richardphotos
thanks. I think it is the same type of one of the locomotives in the local museum. superb capture
UVDan
I love those guys!!
jayfar
Wonderful shot Joe - you have a 'trained' eye.
JuliSonne
Beautiful old model. Men seem to have a weakness for locomotives. To me they are too slow LOL .... but they look damn cool!! Good discovered.
dakotabluemoon
A beautiful and majestic old gal awesome shot.
wholehog
Great shot of this historic train...nice work Joe!
X-PaX
Very nice capture Joe.
emmecielle
Very beautiful shot! :)
bobrgallegos
Great capture of this grand old engine!!
angora
some find! it looks awesome!!
mtdana
A 2-8-0 "Consolidation" - Nice!
Celart
I love this one.