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From the Flickr 20th Anniversary Photowalk in Chicago
Chicago Riverwalk
Chicago, Illinois 41.886020, -87.637045
February 18, 2024
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This picture was taken at The Magic Birding and Photography Circuit of Ecuador.
At San Jorge Ecolodge Tandayapa Gardens.
Best Photography Tours in Latin America.
Taken from a museum at Rosario, which shows an ancient pharmacy (Farmacia Dinamarca - former Farmarcia Alemana, founded in 1881).
Part of Bristol Light Festival 2025
C-Scales is an audio-visual installation originally created for, and inspired by Sydney Harbour. This artwork has been reimagined for Bristol Light Festival; an array of animations will be projected onto a suspended façade of more than 1,800 CDs and DVDs. The reflections will paint the landscape and visitors with shimmering threads of light, resulting in a subtly immersive installation.
Artist: Bruce Munro
Castle Bridge, Bristol
**EXPLORE** - #435 1st March 2025
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Scale Force
Despite the low water levels when I took this photo last year, Scale Force maintains its dominance.
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I'm a huge fan of old industrial architecture, as I'm sure most of us are. Situated in Hamilton's industrial north end is this former Stelco (Steel Company of Canada) scale shack which sat guarding the long-gone Rod Mill No. 2. As far as I can make out, all the former Rod Mill property is now owned and operated by the the Hamilton Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA). I'm not sure why they decided to keep the scale house. There's an area here which feels purpose built for transloading, so it would be reasonable to assume they just wanted a scale here. Despite this, it doesn't look like the building has been used in any capacity for a number of years, despite the massive AC unit on the roof. For a distant photo of the scale shack in better days see here .
In the background the Welland Yard crew TE11 (who ran in Hamilton on Saturdays around this time) spots some Lafarge gons on the aptly named Rod Mill Runaround.
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Assuming 1 head= 1 foot this is perfectly scale accurate. (the hulk is about seven heads, the Hulkbuster is 11.)
Every year, hundreds of climbers inch their way up Devil's Tower, clinging to the vertical cracks in the rock columns with their fingers and toes. From the ground they look like ants against the rock. To see two of them making their way up, use your cursor to look at the noted area, and view large. They're about 600 feet up. Tomorrow I'll have a close-up of the top climber. This was taken from the visitor center.
Explore 8/19/2012
One from Scale Force when on the Readers Workshop for Digital SLR Photography. @jamesaphoto going the extra mile and posing in the photo to help add perspective.
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A cover version of Dave Roberts recent creations.
Can not do justice to the bold color selection he is known for but I wanted to do a roughly Blacktronized version and the other with colors I had on hand.