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Locked out, locked in. There is always something that I want to see on the other side. Unsatisfied, I shake the chain and look beyond the bars knowing that within the space of a breath is everything i know to need. I climb, undeterred. Looking back I see that what I desire is now on the other side.
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habe mir leider nicht den Namen der Pflanze gemerkt... :D Sie befindet sich jedenfalls in einem der Gewächshäuser des Botanischen Gartens der Uni Mainz, die ich am Sommerfest letzten Sonntag besucht habe.
37716 passes alongside Croxton lime works on 14/May/1992 with a Grimsby to BSC Scunthorpe loaded steel coil.
It was another early start on this day but the carrot was some sunrise shots. I was trying to make the most of the contre-jour opportunities and this view of 66002 shows her arriving at the steel mill with the 1908 Margam to Hartlepool South Bsc coil train.
The line to Hartlepool and Sunderland disappears towards the new recycling facility near Seaton Carew.
VEGA - Parco Scientifico Tecnologico di Venezia / Venice Gateway for Science and Technology,
Porto Marghera
60007 heads a coil train to Trostre from Margam (6B26) seen crossing the Neath River Swing Bridge at high tide. For once, the working was pretty much on time.
These abandoned warehouses in Briton Ferry, known locally as Wern Works, have been vacant since 2011. The seven-acre site has been home to many businesses since it was first used by High Duty Alloys in the 1950s.
These photographs, taken in June 2016, showcase the building as it stands today.
Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.
Adam coils the rope at the end of an amazing day at Girraween. After one of the most best sunsets I've seen, the mist rolled in and created this other-worldly atmosphere.
Rio Grande SD7 No. 5302 pulls loads of coil and plate steel from Geneva Works into Provo, Utah on a hazy Feb. 8, 1976 afternoon.
This Common Lizard couldn't have posed better for me! Wish I'd changed my aperture, I'd been shooting Black Darters and a Small Copper. Three were laid on the bench, sheltered from the breeze and enjoying the sun. Two disappeared quickly, they're very shy but I managed to get a few shots of this one.
La E652.053 traina il merci di coils Novi San Bovo-Modane, qui in transito nei pressi di Pessione.
La E652.053 encabeza el bobinero Novi San Bovo-Modane, qui a su paso por el poblado de Pessione.
What kind of title is that, you ask? Good question!
Guess I've got some 'splainin' to do, as they say. When going through my butterfly shots - this one of a Long-Tailed Skipper was just moments away from being deleted.
A) Not as clear as I'd like; but then most of them aren't so that probably isn't a valid reason.
B) No flower, plus a partially dried up leaf.
C) This Skipper's tail looks rather tattered and torn.
But then I noticed that coiled proboscis and thought, "Well, now, that's a keeper."
End of story.
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Questo scatto è frutto di una botta di fortuna. I Coils di SBB Cargo che tanto avevo inseguito e che mai avevo avuto occasione di fotografare!
With steel coils in tow, Norfolk Southern GP38-2 5333 squeals through the curve at CP 502, where IHB's main line crosses the NS Chicago Line. The 5333 was originally Penn Central 8161, (then Conrail, same number) and if its heritage isn't obvious, it is once its horn- a very nice Leslie RS3L- is heard.