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This set was taken during the golden hour in an area NW of town known as Burrs Spur. (and old rail spur). Im trying to minimize my processing so, only crop and orientation. tweeking the light, and removal of sensor dust. Its not easy editing through the binoculars. The colors are provide from above so enjoy
Jetsam washed-up on Keel Beach, Achill Island, Ireland.
It's no surprise that it was ditched - also handy for pile removal.
One of the Kenworths from Dawson's Removals & Storage in their great pale green livery.
Wallendbean, New South Wales, Australia.
and some info from;
Joe Hupp - www.flickr.com/photos/joehupp2004/
"Used to be owned by Dane Ballinger, a Dawson's subcontractor from Bathurst."
The Flickr Lounge-Transport
Part of a huge Black Locust tree fell on to our garage roof. This is Morgan removing the trees with his large crane.
I found it fascinating to watch the everyday movement of goods in Venice without cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Instead it's hand-trucks, trolleys, wheeled racks, custom made carts, cranes and barges.
Giudecca, Venice, Italy
720nm infrared with home-brewed tilt-shift lens.
Olympus OMD EM5 mk2
Since Hurricane Hermine blew through the night of Sep. 1-2 there has been a massive amount of this work going on to clear streets and repair all the downed lines and retore power. Hermine was a minimal category 1, but it's the strongest storm to hit Tallhassee's many trees since 1985. Over 80% of residents lost power and several thousand still don't have it back. This particular tree didn't look damaged to me. Maybe it showed signs of disease or insect damage.
Rose Rigley and Pamela Kusabs
Resource Removal 2019
Paper, mixed media, copper wire
Art Gallery. Fortitude Valley
Removing the final pieces although the contractors never touched the driver's door as this was removed a few days before by persons unknown.
Few people seem to notice, but the ongoing removal of telephone boxes still continues. We are now at a point where it is almost impossible to find working telephone kiosk in our provincial towns and cities.
The picture was taken of kiosk removal in Rowan Avenue, Filey, North Yorks. The company carrying out the work is based in Clacton on Sea, so the truck and crew have travelled some distance to remove the load on the back of the truck.
19oct2021
My neighbor pointed out to me Thursday afternoon that we had a sizeable wasp nest hanging in the branches of a climbing, viney tree on the east side of the house.
We researched a few different ways to get rid of it, but, in the end, we decided to wait until around midnight, when the wasps would presumably be asleep and sluggish, and just spray the nest with burning RAID anti-insect spray, a tactic which had been effective for us out at our campsite before.
We got a couple big buckets of water ready and proceeded to ignite the nest; I had my camera ready and photographed the whole thing. It was a bit disturbing, but definitely made for some very cool photos!
Once the outer papier-machie like substance had burned away, the honeycombed interior actually proved to be quite tough and took a good 5 or 10 minutes to burn. The most disturbing part were the wingless wasps that somehow survived the fire crawling around on the ground around where the nest dropped. We put them out of their misery, dumped water all over the bit of grass that had caught fire, and called it a night!
Hope you all like the photo; for once, aside from a slight crop to remove some black space around the edges, this is completely unprocessed by me, which is rare!
Have an excellent weekend, dear friends!
96-gallon Toter EVR Nestable trash cart
Rubatino Refuse Removal
Everett, WA
May 2015
©Bryn Erdman. All Rights Reserved.
96-gallon Toter EVR Nestable trash cart
Rubatino Refuse Removal
Everett, WA
May 2015
©Bryn Erdman. All Rights Reserved.
Coal Springs, Florida U.S.A. - Sample Road and University Drive
Hometown - South Florida - Broward County - March 19th, 2021
*[left-double-click for a closer look - concrete walls removed first]
The destruction and demolition of our city's beloved Coral Springs Financial Plaza Building ... it was first built in 1974. The removal is to facilitate a new multi-million dollar City Center. Our city was founded in 1963 and at that time, a few blocks from here, Johnny Carson was one of the first people to buy a few lots in our city after he made it to our celebratory 'open of the city day' and party. On a personal note; Laura and I both worked in this wonderful building in the 70's, 80's and 90's, and we have many happy memories of friends in this fine building, and watching our city being built around us with the city's founder, Laura's wonderful employer; Coral Ridge Properties and Westinghouse, Inc. - Laura made it as far as the upper-penthouse floor (above), along with the mayor, and I can remember her going out on the roof with the VIP's in the morning sometimes to watch the shuttle launch to the east over the Atlantic. All of us old-timers will miss this building that we all loved so very much. Thanks for looking.
Completed in 1974, the 10-story Coral Springs Financial
Plaza was the tallest building west of Interstate 95 in
Broward County. The building was demolished in 2021.
***(implosion: final 36 sec. video):
twitter.com/CoralSpringsFL/status/1375519858952187904
*[disclaimer: in no way does this have anything to do with the recent Surfside Condo Collapse that happened in Miami just a few months ago. We are on stable ground here, 12 miles from the ocean, and this removal is to update our city into the 21st Century with shops, condo units, and the start of some new downtown development for the enjoyment of our city, moving forward. This is Phase Two as the beautiful new City Hall was just recently completed right next door.]
coralspringstalk.com/city-announces-date-for-demolition-3...
www.dreamstime.com/financial-plaza-coral-springs-oldest-b...
www.tapinto.net/towns/coral-springs/sections/business-and...
Leach / Autocar ACL
(set back axle)
This truck and others appear in the following video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0anNXuXC8
Photographer: Alan Weeks
December 6, 1958.
Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority streetcar no.1515 at the Main Street Station in downtown Los Angeles on the San Pedro line.
A random mix of prime movers approaching the intersection of the Hume Highway and Olympic Way just north of Albury.
(1/10) Bobbins of Pambula NSW, KENWORTH.
(2/10) Black Trans Express out of Rand NSW, KENWORTH looking as sharp as ever.
(3/10) McGrory's Transport from Albury/Wodonga, KENWORTH.
(4/10) Grice Removals & Storage out of North Albury NSW, IVECO.
(5/10) Bowens out of Caringbah NSW, KENWORTH.
(6/10) Hackett Transport, I think from down Warragul way, INTERNATIONAL.
(7/10) Coregas KENWORTH.
(8/10) Monaghan Logistics from Mildura VIC, low-loader KENWORTH.
(9/10) Australian Touring Services (ATS) out of Milperra NSW, entertainment transporters, KENWORTH. I think it is a Jack Daniels flag in back of cab!
(10/10) Bonaccord Quality Carriers DAF out of Bairnsdale VIC.
Ettamogah, New South Wales, Australia.