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I have really been into black and whites lately and want to get out and get some better ones. This one is from this past Saturday again taken from Olive Park.
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It was a beautiful and very windy night in Jersey City, NJ. Wind gusts up past 50mph on the roof (approx 70kph i think...). if you look at the large size you can see airplanes landing at Newark Liberty International Airport and do to the wind they had to overshoot the runway and then turn sharply back into the wind and drop very fast to land on the runway they had just overshot. Not very clear due to all the light pollution but a rather odd sight.
single very long exposure (451 seconds to be exact)
Please view on black and large:
The building on the left is St. George's House (built 1909 and Grade 2 listed) - Peter Street, Manchester 9-10-24
Lübeck-Travemünder Verkehrsgesellschaft (LVG) operates regional bus services in the Lübeck region, unlike Stadtverkehr Lübeck (SL) who just operate services in the city itself.
Here is a plain liveried Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro seen in Lübeck city centre.
Leicester City Transport AEC Bridgemaster 217
Beeches Road, Loughborough, 9/10/21
Great Central Railway / Leicester Transport Heritage Trust Bus & Train Spectacular event
Boats moored just off Pier 25 above Battery Park City. The buildings across the river are at Exchange Place and Newport in Jersey City.
Pittsburgh City
View from Mt. Washington
For better/detail view - view as Original Size
Pittsburgh (pronounced /ˈpɪtsbərɡ/) is the second-largest city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Allegheny County. Regionally, it anchors the largest urban area of Appalachia[8] and the Ohio River Valley, and nationally, it is the 22nd-largest urban area in the United States.[9][10] The estimated population of the city in 2009 was 311,647,[11] while the seven-county metropolitan area was estimated at 2,354,957.[7] Downtown Pittsburgh retains substantial economic influence, ranking at 25th in the nation for jobs within the urban core and 6th in job density.[12] The characteristic shape of Pittsburgh's central business district is a triangular tract carved by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, which form the Ohio River. The city features 151 high-rise buildings,[13] 446 bridges,[14] two inclined railways, and a pre-revolutionary fortification. Pittsburgh is known colloquially as "The City of Bridges" and "The Steel City" for its many bridges and former steel manufacturing base.
While the city is historically known for its steel industry, today its economy is largely based on healthcare, education, technology, robotics, and financial services. The downturn of the steel industry left no steel mills within the City of Pittsburgh and only two remaining mills in the county.[15][note 1] By contrast, the region supports 1,600 technology companies, ranging from a Google campus to small startups.[4] The city has redeveloped abandoned industrial sites with new housing, shopping and offices, such as The Waterfront, SouthSide Works, and Bakery Square.
Find out more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh
2020 Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 City body with Scania N280UD chassis and Scania DC9 9.3 litre LPG engine of First City Lines (No.39464), Reg.YN20CDF, at Bristol Temple Meads station, 3 March 2023.
On yet another dull, grey high summer's day there's nothing better to brighten up the scene than one of the seemingly multiplying red DB Schenker class 60 'Tugs'. With the arrival in Carlisle of No.60079 at the head of the heavily delayed 6C02 Crewe Basford Hall Yard to Carlisle Yard departmental working, for an hour or so there were no fewer than three red 'Tugs' in the Border City on 26th July 2012. 60079 was sent as a replacement for 60007 on the HOBC trains, the latter requiring a revision.
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