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The lock gates at Whitehaven harbour and marina, Cumbria, UK
Originally by Steve2Catz - edited for a Whitehaven snappers discussion.
Given the HDR treatment and cropped for composition purposes
Whitby Lock, Ellesmere Port.
This is a Leading Light marking the point where the River Mersey and the Shropshire Union Canal meet. Now no longer used, the building is home to the Fire Brigade Union.
Dug out my old Nikon D70s. Nikon 18-70mm Lens at 31mm. F/11, 1/100sec. Kood Polariser
South bank Thames Path
Section 13, Putney to Teddington
Nikon F100
Kodacolor 200 (expired Dec 2002)
ISO 200
Metered at 100, processed at box speed
process and scan by Genie Imaging Ltd
Kodacolor 200.Roll 02-02.Nikon F100.2013-04-06
Built in 1925, this was one of around 50 dams that ran along the Ohio. They were designed and ran by the government.
A lock is a device for raising and lowering boats between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways. The distinguishing feature of a lock is a fixed chamber in which the water level can be varied; whereas in a caisson lock, a boat lift, or on a canal inclined plane, it is the chamber itself (usually then called a caisson) that rises and falls.
Locks are used to make a river more easily navigable, or to allow a canal to take a reasonably direct line across land that is not level.
Young couples attach locks to this fence at the top of Redhill, when the get married. Then they throw away the key.
As we entered the Miraflores Lock, you could see all of the equipment for the lock, as well as the dam that works with the lock there.
The decision to lock out the postal workers was obviously not taken recently but some time ago. Post boxes now have this specially made modification. I wonder when these were ordered.