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The farmhouse and barn are gone. All that remains are the sheds.
Das Bauernhaus und der Stall sind verschwunden Was bleibt, sind die Schuppen.
These buildings have seen better days but remain standing. Lee Sheds are located on Ings Lane between Lastingham and Low Askew in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
Abandoned Shed overgrown and falling down, this was on a dairy farm that's was being sold off for local development
Not nearly as glamorous as some but I like these laid back working boat sheds at Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania.
It's bucketing down in central Manchester (quel surprise) as DB Cargo Shed 66092 wheels the well-loaded 9.15am Trafford Park - Southampton Docks containers (4O21) towards Piccadilly Station.
Manchester city centre has been something of a giant building site for the last few years with high-rise apartment blocks springing up all over the place, and particularly so along this stretch of line up to and beyond Deansgate.
Given the route is operating close to capacity, for a rail enthusiast with plenty of cash to spare you might do a lot worse than seeking out one of the higher-floor options, trackside facing of course. I can see it now - tripod and camera permanently set up, patiently waiting for the atmospheric half-light and glistening street lamps reflecting off the wet ground, uber-eats on speed dial.......
9.26am, 1st March 2016
An unseen shot from the 2014 archives catches Colas Shed 66847 passing through the city of Chester and crossing the Shropshire Union Canal one fine summer evening with the 12.02 Carlisle - Chirk Kronospan (6J37) logs.
This loco was a regular runner on this train at the time and, while Colas still have the contract, these days it's invariably hauled by class 60 Tugs.
9th July 2014
Bike shed - The ramshackle and slowly decaying shed with the equally decaying bike in Glen Etive as autumn takes over all around the glen.
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Sunflowers and shadows against metal shed viewed along Hwy 62(W)......Morning sunlight 09:29
The light can be really beautiful this time of year, creating pastel like color tones.
Ust in Trondheim, Norway.
Rain and dull light made it difficult to find any motive along the river. On the way back to the car I had to make my way along this wall.
This tree perched on the edge of the sandstone cliffs at Roslin Glen decides to shed some of its snow into the Esk as the sun beats down from the other side. The backlight on the snow gives the oak a coral effect. For a minutes or so all the trees were getting in on the act here dropping their snow into the river.
Out with Iain and Russell (McRusty) today in search of some Autumn colour. Just along from Feshie Bridge we 'lost' Russell somewhere along the Sculpture Trail and stumbled across this old shed/workshop whilst trying to find him. The shed was well past its best but surrounded by some lovely colour.
A weathered old shed at my favorite nursery...you can also find the best tomatoes, peaches and sweet corn there. It’s run by several of the friendliest country seniors you’ve ever met....