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A close shot of these small falls just outside the Ambleside Town Centre in the heart of the Lake District. Taken with a 10 stop ND filter.
Just over a year before the tragic fire, C69 stock 5507 at Kings Cross, which still had wooden escalators at that time as did many Underground stations.
This is a view of the some of the stock pens located behind The Fort Worth Livestock Exchange building in Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas. These cattle pens were built with the Livestock Exchange Building and the Swift and Armour Meatpacking Plants. The earliest dates of construction go to about 1902. The pens are made out of wood, but the corner posts are poured in place concrete. These posts are similar in design to the boundary posts found throughout the area. Some of the floors of the pens as well as the walkways are paved with Thurber brick.
The Livestock business lies at the heart of the Fort Worth’s history. The Fort from which the city got its name was established to protect the Texas Frontier in 1849. A small, ranch based community grew around the fort. When the fort closed in 1859, the small ranching town remained. Then in 1866-67 Texas cowhands extended Indian Trader Jesse Chisholm’s Trail south into Texas as a way to move herds of cattle to the railhead in Abilene Kansas. Between 1866 and 1890, drovers trailed more than four million head of cattle through Fort Worth. The city soon became known as “Cowtown.”
When the railroad arrived in 1876, Fort Worth became a major shipping point for livestock, so the city built the Union Stockyards, two and a half miles north of the Tarrant County Courthouse, in 1887.
But the Union Stockyards Company lacked the funds to buy enough cattle to attract local ranchers, so President Mike C. Hurley invited wealthy Boston capitalist Greenleif Simpson to Fort Worth in hopes he would invest. A lucky fluke won Simpson over as an investor. He arrived and found the pens full of cattle, so he decided Fort Worth represented a good market, and made plans to invest. Little did he know, the pens didn’t normally hold that much cattle. He’d simply arrived on the heels of heavy rains and a railroad strike.
On April 27, 1893, Simpson bought the Union Stockyards for $133,333.33 and changed the name to the Fort Worth Stockyards Company. In order to spread his risk, Simpson invited other investors to join him, including his Boston neighbor, Louville V. Niles, whose primary business was meatpacking. They soon realized that instead of sending the cattle off to other markets to be processed, they’d be much better off building meat packing plants nearby in order to minimize further shipping and feed cost. The investors began working to attract major packers to Fort Worth, and by about 1900, they had persuaded both Armour & Co. and Swift & Co. to build plants near the Stockyards.
The Stockyards are now a National Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Nostalgia Super Stock
A Plymouth Road Runner waits in the very busy pairing lanes at Dragstalgia.
Dragstalgia,
Santa Pod Raceway,
2022.
House of Nobility - Stockholm
This is the "House of Nobility" in Stockholm, which used to be the Government. this is a huge building, so this is taken through my #samyang 7.5mm fish-eye on my OM-D E-M5
I'm sure, I don't have to tell you, "Getty Images" is reaching out to many on Flickr... it's a cool way of supplement your income...
So remember, always shoot RAW or TIFF and large format... and if you shoot people, regardless if it's family, have them sign a model release form...
Stock Photography could be anything, but if you really want them to contact you,
I suggest you go on line and look at what's on... pick one or two specific subjects and shoot that style... it's good to see what others are shooting... and to get ideas...
Let me be very clear... I'm not promoting "Getty Images"
But Getty Images is part of Flickr now, so I'm only passing information, if you decide to submit images...
TIO...
I was more than happy to see this bird which I now know is one of a pair at Stover Country Park, I have never seen them in what I consider as my patch before.
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.~/Chasis :Volvo B420R Euro 5.-
.~/Empresa :Stock.-
.~/Asientos de bus :Salon Cama / Semi Cama.-
.~/N° Orden Interno :****.-
.~/Placa Patente Unica :****.-
.~/Lugar de la Foto :Santiago , Reg.Metropolitana ,Chile.-
.~/Fecha & Hora de la Imagen :25 de Junio 2014 / 16:52HRS.-
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A 1966 view of a four-car train of 'standard stock' on the Northern City Line at Moorgate. I love this photo, it has so much atmosphere.
The train is standing in platform 9, scene of the Moorgate train crash nine years later, in February 1975. 48 people perished when train 272 failed to stop and hit the tunnel end wall at about 30mph. As a result, all termini on the Underground were equipped with approach control, sometimes referred to as 'Moorgate Control'.
D.Henderson collection/ Printz Holman
Stock Dove, Columba oenas. 21 March 2025. Photographed in my garden, Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Due to warm weather and an ice jam break-up the Mohawk River has overflowed its banks and is flooding low-lying areas of the Stockade Historic District in Schenectady, New York. The area in the foreground of this scene is normally a parking lot.
The empty stock for the Caledonian Sleeper slides into London Euston behind 90045.
This shot was taken back in 2016, when the train was still formed of Mark 3 coaches and Freightliner was providing the motive power.
Locomotive: Freightliner AC Electric Class 90 90045 in Powerhaul livery.
NEW STOCK!
You guys have been sending me a bunch of different colorways for my Flight 4’s that you would like to see so I’m excited to bring some alive!
Flight 4’s
August 2022
Legacy M & F - Lara - Reborn - KUPRA - Slink Hourglass - Signature Gianni - Belleza Jake - Unrigged (Resizeable)
Mixed series of four. I particularly like the squirrel with the muddy nose and paws. The Jay was trying to hide amongst the twigs and the Coot was decorating his nest with a nice twig. The Stock Dove was still with its mate so hopefully they will nest close by.
We go back to Wheaton Weisbrook Rd Dec 7th 1958 .Unknown photographer captured the very last passenger fan trip stopping to let photographers off to get the final train .I went back to the same location last week 2015 to do the after shot .The line poles are still in place and the small rd is still in place