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FORT DEVENS, Ma. Members of the 103rd Regimental Combat Team load onto trucks after arriving to Fort Devens for Annual Training, June 22, 1955. (Maine National Guard Archives)

This is a 12x32 double page for a pair of photo books I am making called Goodbye and Hello documenting our moving from Auckland NZ, to Perth Australia. We arrived at night and this is what greeted us in the morning. (Only my husband had visited Perth before so it was a surprise for me and the kids).

On a work-related visit, our hosts Cleveland Potash took us to their dry bulk loading facility at Teesport. I was able to capture the Dutch-flagged MV Hoop taking on board a consignment of road salt.

 

Salt was a useful by-product of the potassium chloride that was the primary output of CPL’s facility at Boulby, and it was distributed to customers in the UK and Northern Europe.

 

I was curious to trace the history of the MV Hoop. She was built in 1962 by the Netherlands for M.Damhof, Delfzuil, as seen here. Soon after my photograph, she underwent changes of ownership and registration, eventually becoming the MV Lady C, based in Anguilla. While loading cement there in 9/1988, she was wrecked (presumably during a hurricane) and broke up at her berth.

You can't have too much Halloweeny Goodness!

The CFNR has gotten comfy with their train today. With UP power this train wastes no time getting to Napa Junction. Here it has just exited the tunnel at Cordelia headed towards American Canyon. It is only there they find out one of the units is bad. WIth 19 loads and 4 empties, they want a running start to the grade at Jameson Canyon.

 

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Kwangtung Voyage #17

Wednesday 25th May 1994: Unloading at Réunion Island

 

In 1994, I spent three months working on a container ship sailing between Europe and ports in the Indian Ocean. I recently discovered my slide photos from the trip, and have scanned some of them into my computer.

 

This shot is looking out of the hold that I had spent a few days cleaning at the start of the trip. The containers are secured by quick-release locks, and then lashed together to make sure they stay in place even during the worst forseeable weather (this isn't always enough - from time to time you read in the news of a ship spilling some of its load in rough seas). The container sizes are all the same, allowing them to be stacked neatly and quickly on top of each other.

 

Shipping is also one of the most dangerous careers on offer. Seamen have been squashed under falling containers, trapped in closing hatch covers, fallen overboard in rough seas, drowned in sinking ships or held at gunpoint by modern-day pirates. Even arriving at a port can be risky: when the ropes are thrown ashore to tie the ship up, they can carry vast loads, and have been known to snap. If you're standing in the line of fire, the energy released can be enough to decapitate you.

 

That said, the construction industry - where I work now - is probably even more dangerous.

Coal was discovered at Leigh Creek c 1888, open cut began in 1943. The coal is lower quality Brown Coal and is currently used in the Port Augusta Power Station. At the time of writing this book, 1946, the coal was railed from Telford siding (Coal Siding) on the old narrow gauge line to Alice Springs to Terowie.

To get to Basoko it was two days down river in a pirogue with an outboard motor. A second pirogue was strapped to the side to carry the team’s motorcycles. Most of the roads are so overgrown and damaged that even four wheel drive jeeps cannot get through.

Late model Kenworth in two tone paint - pulling a dolly and a rather impressive low loader trailer.

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Metal stairs up to a loading dock in an old warehouse, Bassett Street, San Jose.

Ameriflight B190 preparing for its flight to Cincinnati from Albany, NY

NOAA and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) scientists load the third generation environmental sample processor (3GESP) onto a NOAA research vessel for deployment. Its mission is to glide through Lake Erie measuring concentrations of microcystin, a toxin created by harmful algal blooms.

 

Image Credit: Jim Birch, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)

CORDELE, Ga. Sept. 10, 2017 – Georgia Army National Guard Soldiers of the Cordele-based Company C, 2nd Battalion 121st Infantry Regiment load food and water in preparation for possible missions following Hurricane Irma Georgia National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released

My daughter and I had a day out on Sunday and we wandered around Old Town Warsaw and took photos.

 

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Yashica Mat LM

Yashinon 80mm f3.5

Omax No 1

Shanghai GP3 100

Sekonic L308S

Ilfotec LC29 (1+19)

Rapid Fixer (1+9)

Epson V700

This is one of 4 layouts I did as part of the LOAD sketch challenge. I got completely carried away because it was such a simple design. It was the perfect spot and size for all those "2 photo" events that I wanted to scrap.

Loading straight tracers into my ammo tray. Small box held 300 rounds, main box held 1200. Could never have too much ammo! You can see the various colored smoke grenades on the verticle support. White smoke on the gun mount was a quick release drop point to mark incoming enemy fire locations.

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I have to haul a certain amount of tools to my job at the Mill, and all of them have to be operated wearing heavy welding gloves. I also haul my food intake in for a hard 12 hour shift. I am going to have a custom bag made with a roll out tool pouch and an area for food, reading material and hidden pouches for what not's. We have a tool locker at work, but we find that it is not safe enough as a recent break in from a different shift took all of our shovels and safety gear. I need to carry vise grips, (my fancy Snap-On needle nose work perfect for picking up and holding the 3000 degree steel samples.) and I need to get one of those "do it all tool" pocket tools or just carry a small set of wire snips for cutting safety wire. Some stuff can stay in the tool bag all day except when doing maintenance, but most has to be carried where it will not get caught in machinery or be dropped into a hot ladle or get so hot that it burns inside your pocket. Still working on the best gear. Here are some things that work well.

 

Small crescent wrench which cannot be operated with welding gloves on, but works in place of a small wrench for replacing some smaller equipment parts that burn up regularly.

 

Channel locks. The tool that does it all, from wrenching to hammering. Cops and Soldiers should carry them, you will not find a more versatile tool. I will never leave home without them again. You will be surprised how well you can operate them with heavy gloves on and how much damage they can do when needed too! Love Love Love them!

 

My prescription safety goggles...not perfect, they fog up a lot, still working on that, they are made by Wiley-X...they do keep a lot of crap out of your eyes...lots of lime, dust and steel particles in the Mill.

 

Tape measure...seem none of our maintenance crew has one...always borrowing mine...good to be needed though, on down days when work is being assigned, being an assistant maintenance guy is easier than the work the upper management assigns...cleaning out a lime conveyor belt on silo one 150 in the air is not fun...working with a Maintained crew in the basement is preferred!

 

Razor knives...always carry a few...preferably brightly colored so when you lay one down on a pallet of material, you can easily find it when you get distracted...don't spend a lot of money on them, you Will lose them.

 

Snaps, Carabineers...good for carrying extra gear when you need to...we have a no lanyard rule, (the last thing you want is a lanyard catching onto the 75 ton crane hook and having it rip you into without the crane operator even noticing,)

 

Wal-Mart freezer bag to carry it all...soon to be replaced. I have to load all this stuff up a fire escape steep stair case and sometimes higher and steeper areas when I work in different areas of the Mill...it is not the easiest thing to carry when loaded down. Thinking something along the lines of the bag that was featured in "I am Legend." (without the high price.)

 

Oh yeah my 5.11 sunglasses which came with a great case...not really gear, cheap sunglasses actually that I need to get me to work. (They don't make my head hurt so I like them.)

Barnaul, Altai Krai, South Siberia, Russia

Heavy lift ship Beluga Fairy, Ensenada, Mexico

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متاحة للبيع

Wheeled Loader

نوع المركبة Brand: ‪‎CATERPILLAR‬

لموديل : Model:‪ 966H‬

لقدره : Capacity: 4.5-M3

السنة :Year: 2009

زيارة الرابط لمزيد من التفاصيل: bit.ly/1jybZDs

 

waiting for his fooood.

This is another Kelli Crowe lift. I just love her stuff! My five things are cardstock, letters, stars, photos and black marker doodling around the stars.

Can you tell that I like to research a place?

After reading about it for months, I am so ready to actually GO there. We leave on Friday.

Textures leschick & grungetv

 

A loading bay of a 60's tower block in Brighton caught my eye.

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