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Container transport is in international business, by its very nature. The standardized sizes mean that a similar container can fit very different sort of vehicles, with these two representing American and European examples.
Since I initially messed up the scale of the container, though, that didn't work with my original version of the American truck. So, I had to lengthen its trailer by four studs to get everything to fit properly.
A port of Tauranga- bound intermodal service, is seen here as it passes the many shipping containers stacked within the Ruakura "inland port" facility.
Son créateur est Vincent Ganivet, un artiste plasticien passé maître dans l'assemblage de briques, parpaings ou autres matériaux peu maniables. Dans ses oeuvres, celle ci est de loin ma préférée, grandiose, colorée et faisant preuve d'une certaine maitrise pour la mise en place de ces containers.
Ceci est tout à fait dans le thème des 500 ans du Havre, avec son port marchand.
I don't know how to explain this phenomenon, but a container ship out on the North Sea appears to be reflected - and both the ship and the reflection seem to be floating above the horizon. Seen off the Essex coast, taken with a 500mm lens, but this is cropped to show about a quarter of the whole frame. D500_76216.NEF
GMTX SW1500 no. 173 (EMD) and New York Container Terminal (NYCT) PL1500-4RS no. 2058 (Process Locomotive) are seen sitting at the New York Container Terminal facility in Staten Island, NY as the sun rises on a new day.
I had no tripod and had to shoot this landscape wide open (lol) in order to keep the iso reasonably low, yet at a shutter speed of 1/15s, and the shot still came out tack sharp, wow
These are from a ferry trip I took from Oakland to SF. I recommend it highly if you are visiting the Bay Area...but only if you have nice weather!!! up close and personal
Large shipping vessels sit at Delta Port loading and unloading their content before setting sail once again.
Olympus OM-D EM-1 with 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO
Kamera: Ondu 6x6 Mk III Rise
Film: Rollei Retro 400S
Kjemi: Rodinal (Stand 1:100 / 60 min. @ 20°C)
No cropping, no post-processing, film has not been pushed or pulled. No alterations, no bullshit.
- Ikke løft.
Container Ship
Unlike the other ships in this set, this vessel was underway and headed to the berth in Centerm
The spring axles of the tractor unit allow to lower it a bit at the rear to push it under the kingpin.
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Container Ship full of goods that maybe should have been produced in North America. But that wouldn't be good for corporate profit now would it. Just sayin'.
Container Ship
IMO: 9337274
MMSI: 636091521
Call Sign: A8MA9
Flag: Liberia (LR)
AIS Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 28616
Deadweight: 39339 t
Length × Breadth: 223m × 30m
Year Built: 2007
Status: Active
That's how I normally call these cars, but the Mercedes-Benz G65 AMG is from a different league! Especially in this olive green color and the blacked-out windows, it looks really impressive. I found this car during my two-day trip to London.
31-12-2013
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Indian Railways WDG-4 12322 of Sabarmati shed [SBI] eases an IndiaLinx container train off the line from Ludhiana as it approaches Dhuri Junction station. Note the gallery of semaphore signals that control the western approaches both from Ludhiana and Bathinda [the line to the left of the train].
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CSX merchandise train M332 has a long cut of double-stacked containers as it slowly makes it way east through Union City, Ohio, on the Indianapolis Line.