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A Golden Isles terminal railroad train, carrying empty autoracks, crosses the wood and steel trestle over Fancy Bluff Creek to get to the CSX Interchange a few miles north.
This is the parking garage for Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 1. Port Canaveral is the second busiest cruise ship port in the world, second only to the Port of Miami. Due to Covid, the cruise industry has been shut down. This parking garage, pre-Covid, on a Saturday, would have been filled to capacity. This was supposed to be a panorama, but I was booted by security before I could finish the shot. So, this 18mm version had to do.
Technical info:
This is an HDR composite of three exposures combined in Photomatix.
"La terminal marítima de Nápoles está situada en el centro de la ciudad. Terminada en 1936, es un vestigio de los fallidos planes de Mussolini, que quería convertir a Nápoles en un puerto puntero del comercio colonial y mediterráneo. Sobrevivió a los bombardeos aliados en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y hoy se utiliza como terminal de cruceros."
This isn't a tourist operation.
Due to the borders still being closed, one of Moscow's smaller terminal stations is only seeing a handful of passenger trains per week. Russian Railways doesn't think it's worth keeping their regular diesel crews stationed there with so little work to do, so somebody got the great idea to assign a steam crew to the station instead. After all, they're not pulling many excursions these days anyways. Until at least March, Rizhskiy passenger station's switcher will be one of Moscow's many restored steam locomotives.
I was up before the sun to make sure I didn't miss any of the action. This 0-10-0 was first assigned to take apart the day's lone passenger train and store it in the coach yard. Later it did some switching of MoW equipment. With not much else going on, the railway museum next to the station asked the dispatcher if they could move some of their equipment around, to which they kindly obliged - all before lunch.
This might just be the only place in the world where one can find steam working as a passenger terminal switcher.
Three terminals of a busted run capacitor (used in air conditioner).
Shot with an old Nikon Series E 50mm lens, reverse mounted, on Nikon D7200.
The surface on which these terminals are on is 2 inches in diameter. The terminals are no higher than 1/2 inch.
An inexpensive speedlight-clone, camera-left, with blue gel, was used to light this subject. At 1/16 power, about 6 inches from the subject, and pointing at the subject, it was triggered by camera's built-in flash in commander mode. Another speedlight-clone, camera-right, with red-gel, at 1/4 power, in optical-slave mode and about 6 inches from the subject, was triggered by the other speedlight (camera-left). The third speedlight-clone, at /128 power and also in optical slave mode, less than 6 inches above the subject and pointing at the subject was triggered by one of the other two flashes. Light from the flashes was not diffused.
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A modern slender redelivery terminal / tower.
Comes in black and concrete, with silver, gold, or black letters. Textures are included with this purchase, so you may save them and edit them if you need to.
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Photo taken from ferry's upper deck, returning from Suomenlinna World heritage site to terminal at Market square, Helsinki Finland.
sometimes tokyo is best viewed from above.
the bus terminal taken from the top of a department store
66200 is busy in the Wolverhampton Steel Terminal shunting 6M59 from Margam as 220022 zips by on the main with 1M18 05:15 Southampton Central to Manchester Piccadilly.
Alcoa Terminal heads back to the South Plant. This was before the company split and Arconic became the operator of the Alcoa, TN plants.
I've just scanned a batch of Roger Puta's Illinois Terminal Company slides he took during his undergraduate studies at University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana.
I wish I had been with Roger that night but we went to different colleges and only got to railfan together during college breaks.
The Wikipedia entry for the ITC is at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois_Terminal_Railroad