View allAll Photos Tagged WAREHOUSE

One of the last remnants of the old Baltimore Glass plant, undergoing demolition at the moment.

------------------------------------------------------------------

BLOG # 0391

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

(¯`·._.·[ THE ⸸⸸ WAREHOUSE ⸸⸸ SALE ]·._.·´¯)

 

for all important infos and links

 

of this event [CLICK HERE] !!!

 

[ ROUND APRIL 2025 ]

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 HAIR

 

No match - NO SOULMATE

 

available April 23rd till May 18th

 

@ The Warehouse Sale

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 FEET

 

UNHOLY - OSTARA MONSTRUM

 

available April 23rd till May 18th

 

@ The Warehouse Sale

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 HEEL ACCESSORY

 

UNHOLY - TELUM

 

available April 23rd till May 18th

 

@ The Warehouse Sale

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

(¯`·._.·[ ⸸⸸ GOTHCORE ⸸⸸ EVENT ⸸⸸ ]·._.·´¯)

 

for all important infos and links

 

of this event [CLICK HERE] !!!

 

[ ROUND APRIL 2025 ]

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 OUTFIT

 

Cruel - Bismuth

 

available April 24th till May 12th

 

@ Gothcore

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 POSE

 

BlackSoul Poses - Dark Witch

 

available April 24th till May 12th

 

@ Gothcore

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

📌 ACCESSORY

 

CODEX - Skeleton Lamp

 

available April 24th till May 12th

 

@ Gothcore

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

 

My Links For You :

 

💀 Flickr

💀 Primfeed

 

------------------------------------------------------------------

Felix pakhuis, A'pen.

general view of "the blue door"

My portfolio website: My Portfolio

My Instagram: Color | Monochrome

My Threads: My Threads

 

If you are interested in my works, they are available on Getty Images and Adobe Stock; prints on Photos.

A colour photo revisited.

 

Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool

 

The Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood. As a result, it was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world.

 

Due to its open yet secure design, the Albert Dock became a popular store for valuable cargoes such as brandy, cotton, tea, silk, tobacco, ivory and sugar. However, despite the Albert Dock's advanced design, the rapid development of shipping technology meant that within 50 years, larger, more open docks were required, although it remained a valuable store for cargo.

 

During the Second World War, the Albert Dock was requisitioned by the Admiralty serving as a base for boats of the British Atlantic Fleet. The complex was damaged during air raids on Liverpool, notably during the May Blitz of 1941.

Post war the general decline of docking in the city meant that the future of the Albert Dock was uncertain. and in 1972 the dock was finally closed.

 

Redevelopment of the dock began in 1981, when the Merseyside Development Corporation was set up, with the Albert Dock being officially re-opened in 1984.

Today the Albert Dock is a major tourist attraction in the city and the most visited multi-use attraction in the United Kingdom, outside London. It is a vital component of Liverpool's UNESCO designated World Heritage Maritime Mercantile City and the docking complex and warehouses also comprise the largest single collection of Grade I listed buildings anywhere in the UK.

 

Amongst the many uses within the complex there are residential apartments, hotels, the Liverpool Tate Art Gallery, The Beatles Story visitor attraction, a Maritime and Slavery museum, and many bars and restaurants.

Union Iron Works Warehouse #6, Dogpatch, San Francisco

Recently I've visited a warehouse and I was stricken by the layout.

Here my warehouse diorama complete with pallets, boxes, shelves, hand pallet truck and a fork-lift.

Thanks for stopping by.

  

LEGO Ideas | Facebook | Instagram

   

Before their destruction in war, Granary Island was covered with tall, narrow brick warehouses dating back to the Middle Ages. Redevelopment introduced modern, mixed-use buildings that give a nod to the island’s historical character through their shape and color. New construction on Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów), Gdańsk, Poland.

Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse, Liverpool

 

Designed by Jesse Hartley, Stanley Dock opened on 4 August 1848. The dock is the only one in Liverpool which was built inland, all the others being built out from the foreshore. The original quay warehouses are of a similar design to those at Albert Dock and are grade II* listed buildings. The warehouses were built to five storeys, covering an area of 12,000 sq yd (10,000 m2). Between 1897-1901, the southern part of the dock was filled in to build the large Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse by Anthony George Lyster. The northern warehouse has since been developed in to a hotel devoted to the White Star Line's RMS Titanic liner, which has strong links to the area's history of docks and shipping.

25 variations of an industrial warehouse made with the AI text-to-image software "Midjourney". Style = "postcard of warehouse turned into theme park, ferris wheel, food stands, crowded".

25 variations of an industrial warehouse made with the AI text-to-image software "Midjourney". Style = "medieval".

25 variations of an industrial warehouse made with the AI text-to-image software "Midjourney". Style = "cover of motivational book".

This is from a set of photos take in a warehouse of an abandoned paper factory in the Black Forrest / Germany:

d40oom.eu/Abandoned_tour_15/PaperF_warehouse/index.html

 

The photos have been taken on my abandoned places tour'15:

d40oom.eu/Abandoned_tour_15/abandoned-tour_15.html

 

HI GUYSSS ♡♡

New release !!

The Warehouse Sale - Open 23th

 

💟.PALETO.DEATH ROW 💟

Physics - Material - Li 207

copy - mod - no transf

model with resize ❢

  

SHOP HERE ⇩⇩⇩

 

EVENT LANDMARK

‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥※‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥‥

 

.PALETO. Facebook

.PALETO. Marketplace

  

My latest build has been commissioned by a german leading pallet truck and forklift manufacturer.

I've built the entire line up of its truck range plus three different warehouse scenes: unload/upload, storage and picking scene (see the previous pictures). Every scene is fitted with the right forklifts.

The three different subjects are the advertising campaign of the company and in these days my work is featured on many logistic and transportation specialized magazines.

It's been very challenging and even funny building all the pallet trucks and forklifts and the company has been really satisfied by the work.

Thanks for stopping by.

 

Facebook | Instagram | LEGO Ideas

Night descends on the Clock Warehouse at Shardlow, Derby

Terminal St, Charlestown, MA

@ 金森倉庫 Kanemori Warehouse, Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan

Shooting in a warehouse with so many different looks, this was one of the locations - stairs! I have visualized this shot for a while and Meyah is a "let's try it" type of person. Many great looks to show from this day.

  

Model: Meyah

Industrial Estate Warehouse building or structure made of metal

if youve been here you know how much amazing work is in this place, but because flickr only lets you upload 200 photos this is what you get...

The KUHR Warehouse Hook is LockGuard compatible and includes custom made mesh cuffs that auto attach. 30 animation choices included ranging from foreplay to sex to punish.

 

Get it at The KUHR Main Store

 

Photo Credit: Deannasaurusrex Dragovar

View LARGE on black

Location: Yokohama, Japan

Lens: 24-70 mm, 2.8 Nikkor, Full Frame

  

Beautiful Austin Healey 3000. You often see replicas, but this was an original, very nice.

Shot with Kiev 4, Fujicolor Superia Extra, 400ASA

The Tobacco Warehouse sits abandoned in the heart of Liverpools docklands. This stunning building has seen some renovation over the years and part of it has been turned into residential accomodation but the majority still sits slowly decaying.

It is this part of the building that appeals to me and catches my eye.

Whilst exploring different potential railway shots in the area with my drone i turned my attention to photographing this building for a while and managed this shot.

Tobacco Warehouse was built in 1901 claiming to be the biggest such building of its day and reflecting Liverpool's then prosperity.

Time and fortunes change.

double exposure, but actually not a double exposure of a hamburg altona warehouse. reflection of opposite building on glass facade in front of the actual warehouse.

Shot with Diana camera

Lomography 120 film 400 ISO

 

WEBSITE.

INSTAGRAM. @hollographic

TUMBLR.

1 2 3 5 7 ••• 79 80