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Conrail MA-1 pulls empty flat cars out of Banker Steel in South Plainfield, NJ with GP38-2 5637. This spur is one of the many rarely photographed unique industrial rail scenes in Northern New Jersey.
I just like this stainless steel pillar as a background, especially with raindrops :o)
Toy Project Day 563
Rows of giant flywheels line an engine room at the former Bethlehem Steel complex in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Bethlehem Steel was once the second largest producer of steel in the world. Many of the skyscrapers, bridges, ships, armaments, etc. built during the 20th century in the U.S. were constructed of steel produced by Bethlehem Steel. The area once occupied in Bethlehem, PA, by one of the company's many mills has been redeveloped in recent years as a mixed use site to foster the arts, tourism, and business in the city. Many of the original industrial structures have been preserved and remain on site. I recently visited the site while attending the annual Christkindlmarkt that is held there.
I haven’t bothered photographing the SWML between Cardiff and Newport for several years as a result of its electrification resulting in the erection of numerous ugly gantries to carry the OLE. I was, however, pleasantly surprised to see a recent shot by Richard Gardner that has worked well (www.flickr.com/photos/195019346@N07/).
Inspired by his shot, and the numerous daily workings running from Cardiff, Newport and Portbury carrying steel to Port Talbot for processing (as a consequence of the blast furnaces closing down there in September 2024), I thought I should give it a go. In this scene, Class 66 No. 66084 is seen heading east towards Newport on the 11:20 Cardiff Docks - Margam steel coil train (6B79). The train will run round at Newport ADJ and head back towards Margam.
I found these colorful lichens on the backside an old steel bridge on a walking path near the lower spillway at Big Creek State Park (Polk City, Iowa).
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I love this old piano rotting next to this old corrugated steel shed and surrounded by Cholla Cactus and the cold dark night of the Mojave desert. Wonder who would play this fading instrument, to their friends and family. What story would it tell us, if we had the courage to ask, this haunted voice of music.
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Another photo from Steel Wool photo-session at old Hippodrome Park undergrounds, in Tbilisi.
Could have done a better job for symmetry at the edges of the image but still fine for the first try.
The construction site for the new Salem, MA power plant seen from the harbor at sunset.
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Bombardier TRAXX DC3 494 255 operated by GTS Rail Logistic
with a steel train, photographed passing through Castelfranco Emilia (Emilia Romagna / Italy)
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Western Forest Products #302 and #304 crossing Steel Creek southbound on their way to Siding 4 on March 29, 2017.
As the wind is blowing from the east, we have some very intense clean blue skies. This steel blue sky is possibly the most beautiful blue colour in nature.
Steel cables photographed against a blue sky. They are part of the cable-stayed bridge ‘El Puente de l'Assut de l'Or’ in Valencia/Spain, which was designed by the famous architect Santiago Calatrava.
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Stahlseile vor blauem Himmel fotografiert. Sie gehören zu der Schrägseilbrücke „El Puente de l'Assut de l'Or“ in Valencia/Spanien, die von dem berühmten Architekten Santiago Calatrava entworfen wurde.
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Firstly I must apologise to everyone for my absence on Flickr lately. It has been nearly 6 months since my last post
and have been lacking both time and inspiration.
Perhaps I just needed a spell, anyhow I seem to be finding some motivation to get back out. I must thank Steve for constantly trying to get me out shooting again, and we both went to Southport after work last week. Had a great time, salt air, clouds, Gold Coast, doesn't get much better!!