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One of the San Francisco cable cars being turned around at Powell. The city opened its first cable car service to the public on 1st September 1873, a month after Andrew Smith Hallidie tested the first cable car system in the city.
I took this photo in 1984 during the construction of the second suspension bridge over Bosphorus in Istanbul Turkey, joining Europe and Asia.
I took the shot with a Nikon FM, but I don't remember the metadata.
22 years later, I scanned the slide into Aperture, converted it to B&W and cleaned the spots.
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Bail hot humid sunrise every day i was here i walked this beach i have no idea what the work men were doing i assume coastal defences ???
Weil überall im Bahnhofsbereich gebaut wird, ist der Hauptbahnhof in Halle vollständig für den Zugverkehr gesperrt. Vom 21. November, 21.00 Uhr, bis 28. November 4. 00 Uhr, hält kein Zug in Halle mehr.
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I'm cautiously hoping it might well be about time we can dig our sign and ladder out and put them to some use as we get back to some sort of wall painting normality. It's been fun painting my garden wall over lockdown and i'm sure there's probably more to go but it would be good to spread the love and get to know some new walls too. Here's to hoping...
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Construction Workers / Men At Work . Waterfront Mall Demolition . 4th And M Streeets, SW, WDC . Friday afternoon, 25 April 2008 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
this trip wasn't about photography but that didn't mean i didn't see shots:
- too many roadside memorials to count, including the saddest that just said "mom"
- a wild turkey that flew across the interstate
- a flatbed with "jesus paid it all" painted over its backlight
- horses grazing high on an inclined pasture
- black cows lined up out of the wind in a valley
- more abandoned buildings than could be photographed in a lifetime
- more american flags, too
- a commemorative marking of the 38th Parallel for korean war vets
- romantic (or odd) town names: Jane Lew, Star City, Fancy Gap
- a maserati "electric vehicle" pulled over by a state trooper
- a graceful arc of flares protecting the tow truck cleaning up after a minor accident
- the rocky cliffs lining the gauley river
- snow squalls muting the already muted colors of the virginia mountains
Maybe because I grew up nearby a large industrial area ... or maybe because I have had several jobs in the harbour or on a business or industrial site, but I love to roam in such areas.
Sometimes it seems to be so silent like nothing much is happening .. occasionally a car or truck, otherwise you see little.
But knowing that inside all these halls, sheds and offices is so much activity going on, even though it's hardly visible from the outside; that makes it an exciting area to me.
So yesterday I walked on such a terrain in our town. I went through the gate of this big tire company.
The tires itself were also large, sometimes just as big as me.
I thought it was beautiful.
The boy on that cart found out, sooner than me, that the gate had already been closed and had to 'free' me.
Or had to chase me away
Dacht ik net "Jij bent het zwarte schaap van de familie" en dan laat ze plotseling haar tanden zien.... Kan ze gedachten lezen?
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giocando e sperimentando con i figurini...
questa era un'altra foto con figurini di tempo fa
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