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This is a shipyard in downtown Singapore, taken from the top of a 50 story apartment complex. The size and scale of the shipping industry just amazes me, and this part of it is no different.
Although most of the equipment has its origins as conventional freight or passenger equipment, it is all customized for use on the RBB&B train. These containers look like everyday freight containers, but they aren't. If you look closely, you can see where they've been welded onto the flat cars.
The Container Store (19,111 square feet)
11732 W Broad Street, Short Pump Town Center, Richmond, VA
This location opened on March 20th, 2021; it was originally part of Circuit City #3549, which was built and opened in 2004 and closed in March 2009. It became an hhgregg on November 12th, 2009, which closed in spring 2017
GE CM20EMP(CC 206) diesel locomotive leading the container freight train from Kalimas to Tanjung Priok port.
NRW, Germany. Containers apparently full of felled trees.. I didn't see a soul
This particular Auction ends at 7pm(CET) and 6PM (GMT).. Approximately in 30 minutes.. tick tock
more shots of my courtyard. Work in progress...
i don't usually like to paint things, but i found the all white paint kind of boring and like it w/ the blue more.
After the 1988 earthquake people were given shipping containers for makeshift homes. There are still lots of them all over the city, painted, extended, adapted and looking rather like permanent fixtures.
Day 2 San Sebastian - Orio
Just as I was thinking that this guy had a nice, wide-open yard, I noticed that his house was actually made of shipping containers. Too cool. I don't know if I'll follow this design for my container home, but I'm taking notes.
Officially this is the Greatest Photo I have ever taken. The lighting is just amazing.
I strapped my tripod to the bridge using using my camera bag straps and pushed the bag off over the edge of the bridge to make it pull tight against the railing. My Tripod is really old and was not tall enough to reach over the railing so I had to push the 3 legs together to make it taller. It looked like a 3 legged Monopod. I shot 7 shots and this was the last one when the Security arrived and told me that photos where strictly forbidden with out a permit. I was so worried that they where going to make me delete all the pics. I just spoke to the Guy and was all cool and said "I am so sorry I didn't know, where can i get a permit and so fourth" I finished with "Its so sad, if I could wait here until the sun came up it would be amazing, because its too dark to shoot right now." He let me go with out question or interrogation.
This is one picture has blown me away more then anything I have ever taken in my life. I think I like shooting Industrial Landscapes.
Small exhibition of containers made by the BA Jewellery and Silversmithing students in the School of Jewellery.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
Stacks roll eastward on the Sunset Route, passing Post Oak Rd in southwest Houston.
ZLAJX (Z Train- Los Angeles, CA to Jacksonville, FL [CSX])
Houston, TX
May 1st, 2014