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The top of Dallas’ Reunion Tower resembles a giant steel dandelion seed head rising into the clear blue sky over North Texas.
'Crittall' were the largest manufacturer to take advantage of the new opportunities, and the company played a leading role in revolutionising the world-wide use of the metal casement. Indeed its name eventually became a generic term for steel windows.
Fortis B-42 Pilot Professional Chronograph GMT with some tools.
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Wrapped up the first half of my Tasmania holiday — the solo exploring leg. Five days, thirty beaches, and roughly a thousand photos. Will be a while sorting through all those when I get back! Hopefully there will be a few keepers. The skies were either completely clouded over or crystal clear and sunny , not ideal, but nature’s way of reminding me that she’s the boss of beach photography lighting.
It’s been bitterly cold — think single digits, wind howling across empty beaches kind of freezing. I even considered swapping my shorts for trackies a few times. Considered. 😉
Now it’s back to being social with the family. Kicked off this morning with a mountain bike ride in Fern Tree (a suburb in the hills above Hobart). It was 0.1°C with a feels-like temp of -9.9°C. I’m not saying it was cold, but I’m pretty sure my face tried to leave my head.
Heading to Dark MOFO tomorrow night - Hobart’s eccentric midwinter festival of art, music, food, black-clad locals sipping mulled wine under red lights , and all things wonderfully weird. Can’t wait to try a Squidlipop, yes they are a real thing 😋
In the meantime, here’s a quick one from Day 1: Steels Beach at Scamander on Tassie’s northeast coast. Please forgive the noise, I’m travelling light without access to proper editing gear (read: no denoise wizardry).
Hope everyone’s keeping warm and inspired!
Waterscape 46/100 in 2025
Petronas Towers at blue hour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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The Bluescope Steel Works.
Port Kembla, New South Wales
This is the view looking south along Wollongong Beach from the Wollongong Head Lighthouse, on Flagstaff HIll.
Friday afternoon, 19th June, 2020.
90 minutes south of Sydney.
Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.
Upper West sides Manhattan Valley viaduct. Built in 1898-1901 extending Riverside Dr. North of 125th St.
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The Mannesmann building on the Rhine banks. The building is one of the first modern German high-rise buildings and was the administration building of the Mannesmann Group. The sculpture in front of the house is symbolic of the company's history as a large German steel company and the emerging period of the German Wirtschaftswunder after World War 2, even with it’s used material steel.
KCS YES412 rumbles under the spaghetti maze of freeway overpasses that characterize East St Louis, IL with an all-too-rare leader. The train is on its way to CSX Rose Lake Yard.
Thanks to DL for the train symbol.