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The cruise ship Carnival Magic is obscured by a crane on a nearby pier along the waterfront in George Town, Grand Cayman.
The evening sun casts a golden hue on five massive container cranes at the Port of Seattle, highlighting their intricate structure and scale as they loom above the busy waterfront.
A panoramic view of the Terminal Remota—the cargo terminal for the Port of Progreso, Mexico, at the tip of a 6.5-km-long pier that reaches out into the Gulf of Mexico.
The bulk carrier Desert Symphony, docked at the Terminal Remota—the cargo terminal for the Port of Progreso, Mexico
The Missouri-Pacific/Union Pacific Railroad Bridge—built in 1902—spans Lady Bird Lake on the south side of Downtown Austin, Texas.
A piece of heavy construction equipment shows off its ripper blades at a construction site near Celina, Texas.
When ever possible I try to find that thing that stands out. The unusual. The different thing. I think this one had a look to it.
Happy Slider Sunday
Sometimes the large creatures sleep through the night. Not disturbing a soul and being all alone.
I am not a composite person and someday I may learn that one. But not today or this week.
There are some windows on this old piece of construction equipment. This has been sitting in the queue a long time also.
Happy Window Wednesday
I Like construction equipment. It has so much detail within it. This day had a great deal of snow falling to add to the look.
Happy Slider Sunday
The bulk carrier Desert Symphony is offloaded at the Terminal Remota—the cargo terminal for the Port of Progreso, Mexico
One of the towers of the New Harbor Bridge under construction in Corpus Christi, Texas, evokes a giant robot being assembled.
This is not my usual type of window shot but I came across it tonight and said..... oh yeah. Different. Plus a cool factor.
Happy Window Wednesday
Detail of massive cranes for loading and unloading cargo containers aboard ships at Freeport, Bahamas.
It looks like a good piece of equipment but the way it looks, it has been sitting awhile.
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
This shot is hot off the presses. I just took it a few hours ago and then brought it home to upload. I took a few of these. I do like going out into the night seeking ghosts.
I happened to see this the other day and thought it would look great at night. There are new subdivisions all around here. here.
I did notice more noise after putting it through Topaz and probably should not have done that.
Just roll with it.