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HFF…! Please don't walk on the water.
Fence me up
Fence me down.
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A pair of bracket signals at the eastern end of Hastings station, to the attractive design of the Southern Railway, complete with original finials. The latticed road bridge is also noteworthy. All seemed anachronistic when I photographed them, but the signals continue to see service today. More recent photographs show that the bridge has been plated over.
September 1994
Rollei 35 camera
Fujichrome 100 film.
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Taken from the footbridge at Stirling Station, a Metro-Cammell D/M-U leaves for Dunblane . 3/5/82. (Looking north).
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© Alejandro Cárdaba Rubio/2014
Hay que destacar el estado del tendido eléctrico en Vietnam, pero en especial en Hanoi. Hay tal maraña de cables que no se cómo harán cuando tengan una avería eléctrica, ¿qué cable es el que falla?, ellos sabrán..., tal es el estado de las líneas eléctricas que hasta hacen camisetas alusivas al tema. Curioso ¿no?
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It should be noted the State's electrical lines in Viet Nam, but especially in Hanoi. There are such tangle of cables that not is how will make when they have an electrical fault, which cable is which fails?, they know, such is the State of power lines making up t-shirts allusive to the subject. Curious isn't it?
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A view up of the copper-clad underside of the elevated commuter train (LRT) station, with one of its supporting concrete pillars.
C. J.R. Devaney
Australia Day 26th January 2013,Bundaberg floods worst in history.Still repairing the old bridge, August 24th 1900
Another from the amazing sunrise over the Forth Bridges the other week. I love the effect of long exposure on clouds like this - think can help convey the feel of the scene nicely, but I hate when that same long exposure turns beautiful reflections to mush. So this is two exposures blended in PS. Thoughts?
This is from Open House London 2013. This is the Lloyds Building, I waited in the queue for this building for about 1 hour and then even had to wait in a queue to exit!
It was designed by Richard Rogers and built between 1978 and 1986. It is an example of Bowelism architecture - where all the services such as lifts and ducts are on the outside of the building to maximise the space inside. It was declared a Grade I listed building in 2011 - the youngest structure ever to have this grading.