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A front view of the container gantry crane in the old New Zealand Railways goods yard in Oamaru. These gantry cranes were a standard design used throughout New Zealand to transfer containers between road and rail. 12/08/17.
Each container replaces, at a minimum, one truck on the highway. Hence, each car here replaces at least two trucks (the containers are double stacked). The entire train replaces about 250-300 trucks.
These are images taken on the jettey at the colombo port shortly after this damaged 20 foot container was removed from the vessel, "Hatsu Smart". Oil can be seen dripping from the bottom of the container and there is a massive hole on the top.
A jeweled container from the junk cabinet yields a disappointing treasure of paperclips and pennies. And why is it that when I need a paperclip, it's impossible to find one?
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Getting to the terminal early also meant that I had plenty of time to start taking pictures of the immense container cranes that surrounded us.
The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest in the United States. It is also huge, situated on 7500 acres over 43 miles of waterfront with 27 cargo terminals.
My big container by the deck turned out pretty well. The Goldilocks creeping jenny spilling over the sides is very reliable and dramatic. The magenta impatiens were dependable and bloomed all summer, although they looked a little sun-bleached. The Swallowtail coleus was a little boring, though. It was a replacement for the disappointing Kong Rose coleus. I tried two Kongs and both died on me.
This is a small stoneware “jug” that had a “temoku” glaze on it and was then fired in a wood-fired kiln with salt tossed in (salt fired). At the time I was doing this work I was also getting seriously into rock climbing and I loved all the perlon rope and knots and such. So, I experimented with combining old and new.
The knot on the left side of the left bail is a sliding knot so that it tightens to hold the cork firm and loosens to remove cork.
I don't normally go monochrome but the colour balance was so whacked out in this one, I thought it wise. That and the fact that the image lends itself reasonably well to the shadow and mood of a black and white presentation (I think).
Un containers força originals i didàctics. Els vaig veure fent la ruta del carrilet ja arrivant a Girona.
Nog even door met 2 april Betuwe Route ......
ERS 189 090 komt langs Brvalo met een Melzo-shuttle.
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ERS 189 090 passes Valburg with a container-shuttle to Melzo in Italy.
Added this container by path to the front door. Brings out the eggplant color of the front door, the brushed nickel house numbers, ties in the pink color from the pink flowers from the parking strip
A cold afternoon in Schiller Park yard on the CP as the container crane zips around the yard unloading a train.
See the before and after of our container garden. It is now a beautiful place to sit out in. For the full story, click on the link below.
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A magnificent sight in Sumner, Christchurch, NZ. For more information see www.facebook.com/pages/Container-Love/123883997707239