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Lisbon, Portugal on 9th September 2013.

IMO number :9108130

Name of ship :VALENCIA EXPRESS

Call Sign :ZCBD4

MMSI :310133000

Gross tonnage :33735

DWT :34330

Type of ship :Container Ship

Year of build :1996

Flag :Bermuda

SMD part containers I use for my stuff. I also laser engraved their contents on the lids :)

www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.4580

 

[IMO:9335197] Containerschiff (Container ship) Fotodatum: 2025-09-14 | Baujahr: 2007 | DWT: 68281t | Breite: 32,2m | Tiefgang: 13,52m | Ladekapazität: 5089 TEU | Maschinenleistung: 41130 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 24,3 kn | Bauwerft: Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction Co., Ltd. (Südkorea) | Bau-Nr.: 170

Trash Taxi container delivery truck

 

Special THANKS to Trash Taxi for allowing me into the yard to take these pictures!

DE6307 van Crossrail met een containertrein in Hoeselt.

 

Class66 DE6307 from Crossrail with a containertrain in Hoeselt.

 

07/02/2012

More furniture designed for container Houses.

Visit www.TexasContainerHomes.com

The Clementine Maersk as it came in to the port of Seattle.

Taken with a Fuji Instax 210.

The little drawing is made in photoshop

Leaving Commissioner Street Overpass,Vancouver BC.

Container City 2 is part of Trinity Buoy Wharf's shipping container architecture, a means of utilising shipping containers at the end of their natural life for flexible accommodation and offices at low cost.

On the 4th November 2011 the Thomas Hill shunter shunts empty containers at Great Coates after arrival from Roxby. The containers carried Red Gypsum for disposal in the former iron stone mines at Roxby.

I took an empty cardboard salt container and completely covered it with polymer clay. The lid is a cardboard duct tape roll that I also covered in clay. They fit together perfectly, like they were made for each other!

Container ship

© F.Dubessy/econostrum.info

 

taille Originale (2048 x 1536)

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Port facility in Burgas on the Black Sea coast.

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Topic: Baskets, bags, and boxes: containers often go unnoticed. Make a photo focused on the container rather than the contents.

 

I have been cheated. I have been misinformed... This morning The Daily Shoot had a problem and it displayed the "Wall" assignment again. I realized it was a mistake, and kept on checking the site for the proper 188 assignment, and then, when I saw "You may not live by the ocean..." I did not check if the number was indeed 188. I WAS NOT. I spent the day shooting the flood in Warsaw, and then I checked the site when thinking about uploading, and to my dismay saw the container assignment.

 

This was a quick shot, then. If you consider a bottle a container, that's fine. If you don't, then I screwed up. Oh, well.

 

Strobist info: SB900 camera left zoomed to 200mm, 1/128th power, straight at the subject. SB800 zoomed to 105mm at the wall through a irregular shape gobo to make the background a bit more interesting (a bit, not a lot). Flashes triggered by the camera built-in controller.

 

Postprocessing: vibrance and clarity up (+25, +10). That's it. No... Cloned out the threads.

An NS container train crosses over at CP Leets in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, on the Fort Wayne Line.

I like how this rather loopy cat candy container (head removes to conceal candies within) has vampire fangs. He sits peculiarly on a smiling JOL. What the heck does he have to smile about?

Container helicopter carrying 20 foot ISO container

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