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...è già da qualche giorno che cerco di fare foto nel curvone fuori Castellazzo, all'altezza del ponte di ferro sul Bormida, visto che c'è stata un'ampia opera di ripulitura della vegetazione a bordo linea, ma o il maltempo o i ritardi accumulati dai treni sommati agli impegni che non mi permettono di aspettare abbastanza a lungo hanno fatto sì che fino a ieri fossi rimasto a secco. In più sarebbe stato meglio con convogli in salita per avere anche il muso della locomotiva in luce...ma mi accontento lo stesso con questo TC Padova Interporto - Genova Voltri FM, il 54217, trainato dall' E652.151 in livrea MIR ripulita dalle porcherie di cui era ricoperta, in corsa nelle campagne alessandrine in un bello, tiepido e ventoso pomeriggio di Primavera inoltrata
I do like container growing. And I love my sempervivums and sedums and alpine plants. ...maybe I have a premonition of a retirement project.
A corner of Kew
I was on my way back home (on an airport bus travelling at some 80km/hr) and was stunned by this view of the container terminal. Glad I've got a marvelous little photo-taking-machine by my side...
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
PS. Do click the image to view large.
Another banger sunset from Hamburg, Germany...
I was able to capture the last light in this 4 min long exposure.
After Sefton Park we headed to Princes Park.
The container is used to store Park stuff, and rather than leaving it as just a plain container they decided to make it something that people would want to look at.
It was a surprise to us, and we took quite a few photos.
It is (all sides decorated) a homage to impressionism and was created by local artist Alan Murray and local children with involvement from Granby Toxeth Development Trust.
This is part of the shopping area constructed in Springville, Utah from shipping containers.
For more of my creative projects, visit my short stories website: 500ironicstories.com
On the morning of March 24th, I swung by the BNSF Calwa Yard once more and was greeted by a northbound stack train throttling up and out of the yard just as I arrived. Traffic was starting to back up at Church Ave, but luckily not bad enough to make a hard left on East Ave and catch up to the headend at Sunmaid Crossing. I quickly hopped out of the car and grabbed some shots of the power rolling under the signal bridge just south of the diamond with one of the area's water towers looming in the background to the left. If one zooms in to the right and looks down the tracks, the nose of one of the yard jobs can be seen which continued to block Church Ave as the train switched cars around the main yard. I tried to catch up with my main target once more, but alas the train was too fast and the streets of Fresno were a bit busy once entering the downtown district.
I think it's rather funny how I already have a similar photo of another glass container holding my mother's brushes.
Container 8x16 "Bar" with openable door and removable roof. Multifunctional bar with many opportunities to open and use it in every season.
More pictures in the ALBUM.