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The Port of Hamburg (in German: Hamburg Hafen) is Germany's largest and Europe second after Rotterdam in the Netherland
It serves around 10.000 cargo vessel with an average of 150.000.0000 container per year
loading/unloading is nowadays heavily automated and run 24/7
Out walking when it was -2 degrees. The frost was terminal for anything in its path. The sun was low and strong and offered a high key opportunity. I added a border and yellow cast that I hope enhances the image.
I've shot this entrance to the terminal Skytrain entrance in Vancouver a number of times. But this time the light was excellent and this person was in just the right place.
Last week's 52 Frames assignment focused on the "Rule of Thirds". This photo of the Terminal Tower in Cleveland was my runner-up.
My Best on black - My Recent on black
My Books:
My book "Just Walls" (preview) - My book "Just Doors" (preview)
My book "Just Windows" (preview) - My book "Paris, Mon Amour" (preview)
My book Castelli della Loira (preview) - My book Colours of Havana (preview)
My Book "Cherubini Collection 2009" - My Book"Immagini e Sonetti"
The repaints continue with Lothian Buses 839 now in FOTF livery.
839 seen here at Ocean Terminal on service 11 to Hyvots Bank. 03rd May 2018.
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A Metro-North train departs for Port Jervis, NY from the Lackawanna's historic 110-year old waterfront terminal on the Hudson River at Hoboken, NJ.
NJT 77 @ Hoboken Terminal, Hoboken, NJ
MNCW GP40PH-2M 4906
SUNSET - Sail Away - Exiting the Port of Miami
Miami, Florida U.S.A. - February 13th, 2025
Port of Miami - Miami, Florida U.S.A. - Winter
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PortMiami - MacArthur Causeway (left)
Biscayne Bay - Miami Beach, Florida
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----------------------Magic City Miami----------------------
-------------------Sunset Cruise-Departure ----------------
---------------Sunset Home-Port Departure --------------
-------------Turquoise Ocean Inlet Channel------------
----------Sunset over Miami Beach, Florida -----------
---------Miami - Port of Miami - Turning Basin ----------
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - SUNSET - sail-away]
*[cruise-departure - bow-thrusters - leaving the dock - exit]
Rock Legends Cruise XII - February 13th - 17th, 2025
Independence of the Seas - Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
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Miami, Florida - Coco Cay, Bahamas - Miami - (five days)
19 Bands! - Five Day Party - three stages! - 58 Shows!
Concerts all day-and-night from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM
2025 Bands:-- Alice Cooper -- STYX -- Blackberry Smoke
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening - Burton Cummings
Don Felder - Robin Trower - John Waite - Gregg Rolie Band
Colin Blunstone of the Zombies - Foghat - Gary Hoey Band
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter - Robert John & The Wreck - Two Wolf
Nikki Hill - The Damn Truth - The Cold Stares - Sam Morrow
*Rock Legends VII - (Feb 2019) - Cruise Video Montage
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*ALL proceeds from ALL the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
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*[this was our 8th consecutive (annual) Rock Legends Cruise
(1-year postponed w/ covid). We already booked RLC XIII 2026
"And in the end, the love you take, is equal
to the love you make" ---Paul McCartney
Fisherman's Terminal is home to much of Seattle's smaller fishing boats. In early spring the terminal is empty as the boats head for Alaska, but this time if year they're all safely in the harbor.
Grand Central Terminal from Park Ave and East 40th Street. Grand Central Terminal will be celebrating 100 year February 1st . Visit the website to find out more www.grandcentralterminal.com/
59102 departs from the stone terminal at Chichester, unloading complete. It will then run forward into the truncated headshunt, that used to once lead to the former goods depot adjacent to Chichester station (last used in the late 1980's to load timber following the great storm of October 1987.
It will then propel back on to No.2 reception road (the track next to 59102), where the loco is uncoupled and runs round, prior to a propelling move on to the main line at its departure time of 13:41. The run out of the terminal illustrated was about 12:15pm.
Tuesday 13 June 2023
With Christmas season in full swing and work starting to wind down for the year, my mind is starting to turn to "The North Country" as my wife, my son, and I get ready to visit her family in Potsdam, NY over the holidays. I really enjoy heading up to Potsdam for Christmas. For one, there's a better chance of snow being on the ground for the big day than here at home. Also, our typically lengthier stay often means free babysitting and a date with my wife at one of the restaurants in town, visits to the cozy Jernabi Coffehouse, and maybe catching a movie at the low-key Roxy theater. But, with each visit, there's more and more talk of my wife's parents potentially moving elsewhere once her dad retires, so we never quite know for sure whether our next visit to Potsdam will be our last.
So, just as I've done any time we've visited for an extended period, I plan on getting trackside at least a couple times.
Increasingly, my favorite shortline to visit up there is the Massena Terminal. Though the Massena Terminal doesn't have a lot of mileage, it's unique, especially considering the fact that it's a G&W-owned road whose engines still remain in their pre-G&W paint scheme. Add to that the friendly crews (unlike nearby "Welfare Road"-owned NYOG), and it's just a good, fun, relaxing time. I always find myself the only one trackside when I'm up there, too, which--while never a prerequisite--is certainly better than the mobs on roads like the Batten Kill. It's a throwback to my early years in the hobby, before Facebook revealed to everyone where everything was at any time.
Oddly enough, there wasn't any snow on the ground when I paid a visit to the Massena Terminal on a VERY cold Tuesday, December 29, 2020. However, it was a blue dome, and the cold temperatures led the crew to keep the normally-open radiator shutters on the engine closed, revealing the nice chevron striping on the nose. Here, MP15DC #14 has a healthy cut of covered hoppers in tow as it gives it everything it's got and rounds a curve just outside the Alcoa aluminum plant--the railroad's only customer and sole reason for its existence.
Massena Terminal Railroad
Massena, NY
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
As we chased that transfer run to Luther, I had heard the NS dispatcher give someone authority on the A&E Main in Granite City. The pieces fell into place as I had heard something switching between SH and WR and they were going to add loads to a string of cars already on the Freight Main. We zipped back to Illinois then up to the US Steel Plant and found Job 106 with TRRA 2008 ready to pull coke loads from the plant.
This is former Illinois Terminal trackage that the NS calls the A&E (Alton & Eastern). It's an interesting circular route around Granite City and Madison with plenty of customers for various switch jobs to get lost at.
07-16-2016
#248/365 Was waiting to pick someone up so decided to do some long exposures. At f22 you really see all the dust in the sensor. I spent about 15 minutes playing with a color version..then in the end I thought I tried a b&w conversion. I liked the lightness it added so ended up going with that one. 3 day weekend for us here in the US! Have fun :)
Montreal Metro MR-73 car 79-607 is the lead unit on a Yellow Line train seen pulling into Berri-UQAM Station. The train is just starting its journey on the short three-stop line, and will soon cross under the St Lawrence River destined for one of four metro stations in mainland Quebec.
Das neue Terminal 1 des Flughafens Berlin Brandenburg „Willy Brandt“ (BER) am zweiten vollen Betriebstag, wohin zahlreiche Fluggesellschaften noch nicht umgezogen sind und ohnehin wenig Flüge und Passagiere ankommen und abfliegen aufgrund der Corona Pandemie.
The new Terminal 1 of Berlin Brandenburg Airport "Willy Brandt" (BER) on its second full day of operation, where numerous airlines have not yet moved to and in any case few flights and passengers arrive and depart due to the Corona Pandemic.
Now incorporated into Liberty State Park, the former Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal faces Lower Manhattan on the opposite bank of the Hudson River. Trains ceased using the terminal in April 1967. Once, thousands of commuters would pass through the terminal each day, transferring to ferries that took them across to Manhattan.