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The C53 Felipe Xicotencatl has acquired an interesting encrustation of coral, sponges and other marine life after nearly 20 years on the bottom - Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Highgate Cemetery, grade I English Heritage listed site. One of the "Magnificent Seven" 19th century burial grounds serving London. The huge site is a tangle of tombs and graves, where 170k people are buried
West of Reclamation is a side project of all the signs I came across working on my Lost Highway book of abandoned neon signs.
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Ektar 100iso
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Human need place to stay in the big city from year after year increases as population growth rate is increasingly uncontrollable, Reviews such as in the field of business economics.
All it requires space to Contain it, and it is a building.
The high price of land in urban areas, making buildings constructed vertically like apartment, hotel or office building. That's what happened in Surabaya and other big cities of the in Indonesia.
If urban land has been dwindling and expensive, there are other ways to be taken of reclamation.
Like pictures that I take this is an apartment building that was built on reclaimed land. Developer reclaiming the east coast of Surabaya to be an exclusive residential area.
Timmins Trailhead view of Goldcorp land reclamation project and rear view of McIntyre Mine No. 11 Shaft Headframe located in the Town of Schumacher in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada
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7.10.10... I had a lovely morning with my friend having a boorach (rummage) around some old reclamation warehouses down by the shipyards. Could have spent all day in there!!
This hillside in Mesa Verde National Park suffered a wildfire just a few years prior. You can see nature's progress, taking back the land.
What a beautiful area this was. I knew as soon as I got here I would want to spend some time with it, and of course a horde of enemies spawn right in the place I'd want to be shooting. I led them wayy back to dispatch them so all the entrails and bodies wouldn't be dotting the water :P
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Victoria Harbour is a natural landform harbour situated between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula in Hong Kong. The harbour's deep, sheltered waters and strategic location on the South China Sea were instrumental in Hong Kong's establishment as a British colony and its subsequent development as a trading centre.
Throughout its history, the harbour has seen numerous reclamation projects undertaken on both shores, many of which have caused controversy in recent years due to environmental concerns concerning water quality and natural habitats in addition to economic concerns that benefits of land reclamation may be less than the effects of decreased harbour width, affecting the number of vessels passing through the harbour. Nonetheless it still retains its founding role as a port for thousands of international vessels each year.
Hetton Lyons Country Park, located in Hetton le Hole, Tyne and Wear, is a picturesque park with a rich history and a variety of recreational activities. The park features a large lake, wildlife, and fine views, making it a popular spot for visitors. It was named after John Lyon, the great-great-great-grandfather of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, mother of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The park was once a rich mining area, and its transformation into a country park involved significant reclamation efforts. Today, it offers a range of activities, including walking, cycling, fishing, and water sports. The park is also home to various clubs and organizations, such as the Hawks Cycling Club, Roker Canoe Club, and Ryton Triathlon Club.
One notable feature of the park is the Greenheart (Tree) installation by artist William Pym, which represents the area's industrial heritage and regeneration. The park also hosts events and activities throughout the year, including the Transplant Games, the World Cyclo Cross Championships, and the Annual Dragonboat Race.
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The whole site at Old Lane Mill is, bit by bit, being reclaimed by nature.
I wanted to convey this in this shot.
The field of view with the Zero Image 2000 is pretty wide so, in order to take this shot I had to get right into the undergrowth with the camera pointing up to the sky.
The "Salvaged" reclamation yard at Burford House Gardens, Shropshire, UK
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Even in the heart of old industrial areas like this part of the Portlands in Toronto there is beauty in nature reclaiming the landscape.
I had stopped at Clyde Jr.'s place along the highway because he had an interesting collection of tractors in various stages of decay. As it turns out, Clyde Jr. inherited them from his father who passed last year. I've been wanting to shoot the location for over a year, but before this day, no one ever seemed to be home. I was lucky this time, as Clyde Jr. was out in the yard, working on a few of the tractors along with two friends.
Clyde Jr., being a retired aviation mechanic at the local air base, is fixing up the tractors for sale in the spring. When he told me how much he might get for one piece which I thought might never run again, I was astounded, and figured that he was spending his retirement time very well.
While there, I just, umm, couldn't help but notice some of the old farm gear (Entangled), trucks, and old school buses that littered the property, so after checking in with him, Clyde gave me permission to wander around looking for targets. This one looked particularly tempting, and while it's slated for removal, I think it looks just fine where it is.
These gems that are hidden in fields and woods throughout eastern North Carolina are wonderful targets for photography, of course, but they also tend to instill in me a sense of comfort. I begin to understand that given enough time the land will always reclaim our man-made objects. Nothing we make lasts forever -- especially the clothes-washer-turned-paperweight I have whose warranty just expired :-) We can't destroy Gaia. It lets me know that no matter how much of a footprint we might make today, it will be cleared away in time. I just hope Clyde Jr. doesn't clear his property too quickly, before I have the chance to take a few more shots.
Hipstamatic iPhone App shots at Burford House Gardens, Shropshire, UK.
My iPhone continues to be my main digital camera for day to day use whilst I am spending a lot of my "processing" time scanning and working on my film archives. In parallel with that project I am also shooting current film on my Olympus, Leica, Lomo and Diana cameras and hope to be posting some more results soon. I'm also waiting to get my Yashica 124 back from the repairers where it is receiving a long overdue service and I'm looking forward to using it again for the first time in several years. The Nikon D5000 digital SLR has been given a rest over much of the winter but will be coming out of hibernation any time now.
This is a realistic image I made of an upcoming Rebels episode where the gang gather to break Sabines father out of prision.
Realistic characters & maps from the Rebels tv series could be adapted to B2 expansion packs to suit adult audiences an make the show better by fitting fluidly with the rest of the saga.
Anniversary Speed Graphic
Aero Ektar f/2.5 7in 178mm)
R72 filter
Efke IR820 4x5
Developed in D76 for 8 min.
I adapted a 82mm IR filter to fit the Aero Ektar.
Shelby Bottoms Park, Nashville
On these late Monday July 29th,2019 afternoon . We see Hazzard Range county Assessor Holly Clark talking with Eagle Lake Irrigation District Irrigation Systems Manager along Main St here the county seat of Sparta .
Eagle Lake Irrigation District or ELID,operates and maintains the system for ELID members in the Rainbow ,Forks and Apache Valleys,
Rainbow Valley that is in Central part of the county ,it is about 25 mile long valley on the banks of the Rio Grande river. Sparta the county seat sets in north part of valley and it is called Rainbow valley because for all of the different colors of rocks . Irrigated mostly by the water of Eagle Lake want is just north of Sparta and wells . The valley grows many things ,but mostly Chile, Onions, Corn ,Pumpkins ,Pinto Beans ,pecans and cotton it is also home to three little census designated communities of Sun ,Mars and Rio Grande junction . Water for this area is diverted at Pump house Diversion Dam built in 1914
Forks Valley is smaller and goes east up Forks Canyon /Radar creek ,but there is a small handful of farmers who Irrigated from Rio Grande river . So water is diverted at Sierra Ridge Diversion Dam ( built in 1909 and water is Diverted at Apache Valley Diversion Dam ( built in 1911 ) . Both dams owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, which built them , and is operated by the Eagle Lake Irrigation District . Also both are in Apache county the county south of Hazzard Range county,