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When you visit West Wittering you must take a few shots of the beach huts as it is a rite of passage for any photographer! They are looking a bit tatty at the moment after the winter storms.
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Minnesota Commercial ALCO RS27 316 was the centerpiece of a photo shoot at the Commercial's facility in Saint Paul. In the background are some of the other gems to be found in the Twin Cities.
Taken on railroad property with permission and supervised by more or less competent adults who know what they are doing.
Commercial Fishing Vessels at rest.
Last light of the day
Steveston is an ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC, on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada's Largest Fishing Harbour
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
I truly appreciate your kind words and would like to thank-you all for your overwhelming support.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
*Best experienced in full screen ❤
Clay Center, Nebraska
My heart is broken. These once substantial buildings on the town square across the street from Clay County Courthouse, have been demolished.
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance. O my God, my soul is cast down within me: therefore will I remember thee ...
(Psalm 42:5-6)
This is where The Regent's Canal ends (or starts depending which way you're going) at Limehouse Basin. Tower Hamlets, London.
A commercial fishing boat rests on cinder blocks beside the frozen river, awaiting the thaw and a new season of fishing and waves.
It looks like it's been through some long and tough years of service, and yet it will probably serve its owner faithfully for a long time to come.
Happy Valentine's Day everyone!! Linda and I thought this image would be a good image to honor this special day!!! We shot this image on Sunday and just fell in love with it!! Linda and I hope you enjoy the photo as much as we did taking it and watching these amazing birds!!
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Among Kraków’s most well-known landmarks, this sculpture in the western corner of the market square is a popular meeting place and at some point serves as a photographic backdrop for almost every tourist who visits the city.
Affectionately referred to as ‘The Head’, the bronze body part’s official title is ‘Eros Bendato’ (Eros Bound) and is the work of Polish artist Igor Mitoraj (1944 - 2014).
A student of Tadeusz Kantor at the Kraków School of Art, an exhibition of 14 of Mitoraj’s monumental works dressed the Rynek from Oct 17, 2003 to Jan 25, 2004, during which the artist gifted this work to the city, sparking controversy over what to do with it. Initially, the sculpture was designated for the square in front of Galeria Krakowska, but the artist was indignant about having his work in front of a commercial building.
Despite protest from historians and many locals, the sculpture eventually found its current place near the Town Hall Tower, where it has become an unexpected tourist attraction.
Kraków, Poland
The old Commercial Finance Company building along Liberty Street in downtown Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Minnesota Commercial's newest (Former East Penn Railroad) finishing the Hiawatha job heads back home as it passes the Acme Foundry (once a supplier for Wile E. Coyote).
A Saturday Minnesota Commercial Railway job enters its home terminal yard adjacent to CP St. Anthony along the BNSF Midway Sub. One of MNNR’s veteran GE's lead the cut with one last raging fire to send the train out of the interlocking limits quickly. August 2019