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It’s a 89. Built in Burnaby B.C Canada. 350 Big Cam Cummins. 15spd. Bagged front end. Reyco rear air suspension. 3.42 gears behind a 15 speed Eaton transmission. 250” wheelbase . Paint is battleship grey¨. She just pulled the matching reefer loaded heavy for 1500 miles against heavy crosswind. No issues at all. New home is north east Texas.
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Stacked Stones by Karin Olah, 2012.49, Fabric + Mixed Media on Canvas, 30 x 24 inches, www.KarinOlah.com.
"Happy Go Lucky" Corrigan Gallery, Dec 5 - 31, 2012. www.CorriganGallery.com
Stacking up pieces of the just-removed switch at the Fernley House Track on the Union Pacific Nevada Subdivision. Later, the crews would return and use this same equipment to tear the rails and ties apart and stack them separately for salvage and removal. Kevin and Lisa think the concrete block here is the base of the steam-era water tower from the days when Fernley was the junction where Southern Pacific cab-forward locomotives from Sparks would change direction and head up the Modoc Line to Oregon.
Stacking limestone rocks to form walls, called mamposteria, is the traditional building method in Mérida. It leads to thick walls about 1 1/2 feet that are incredibly durable over time.
The issue with these walls is the lime-based plaster expands in the humid climate, cracks and falls out. This is what leads to the gaping holes seen in this image.
Shot on expired Ilford Delta 400 120 rollfilm.
sorry for the dodgy white balances and lighting. i have no scanner so these are just photographs of prints i have made.
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It’s a 89. Built in Burnaby B.C Canada. 350 Big Cam Cummins. 15spd. Bagged front end. Reyco rear air suspension. 3.42 gears behind a 15 speed Eaton transmission. 250” wheelbase . Paint is battleship grey¨. She just pulled the matching reefer loaded heavy for 1500 miles against heavy crosswind. No issues at all. New home is north east Texas.