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A spectacular bridge for pedestrians and cyclists designed by architect Denton Corker Marshall.
Located in Docklands, Melbourne.
HDR Photo merged in Adobe Lightroom.
Taken right near the end of the blue hour (approx 20:40 .. need to change my clocks...). This picture is not cropped at all. The little 0.75mm adaptor lens (i.e. converts 28mm Ricoh GR to 21mm) is sharp edge to edge!
Trotters, North Dakota
Wikipedia:
Trotters is an unincorporated community in Golden Valley County, North Dakota, United States. Trotters is located on North Dakota Highway 16, 28.3 miles (45.5 km) north of Beach. The community did not receive telephone service until 1972, and Highway 16, its only road, was paved in the 1980s.
Leonard Hall, who moved to Trotters in 1956, was the town's only resident for much of the twentieth century. Hall was the postmaster of the Trotters post office, which opened in 1904[3] and served area ranchers as far as 28 miles (45 km) away from Trotters, as few other post offices operated in the region.[5] The post office also served as the town's grocery store and gas station, and Hall lived in the back of the building. Two other buildings, a disused church and an empty abandoned structure, also stood in the town.[6] The post office closed in 1995 when Hall's poor health caused him to retire as postmaster.
It is amazing how much more of the view I was able to get in the frame with a wider lens, I got the same result as a PREVIOUS UPLOAD which was a 3 shot panorama, whereas this was a single shot.
My uncle, Ross Webb, a long time member of the Sydney YMCA Ramblers bushwalking club in the 1940s-1960s, formed the YMCA Hobnail Club in Sydney in the early 1960s or late 1950s. It was a club to encourage young people to take up bushwalking.
Photo probably taken at Yarramundi. He passed away in May 2007 in his late 80s.
Photo by my father.
Here is a link to YMCA bushwalking club history.
www.bushwalking.org.au/bushwalking/bushwalkingmag/nmag223...
An NECR GP40-2 with a BAYL crew leads a BAYL GP40-2 in classic BAYL paint and a Borged BAYL SD40-2. They provide the power for the Hilton turn.
taken around sunrise - some beautiful colours in the sky this morning.
It's a bridge I've photographed before -
www.flickr.com/photos/wolffv2/8159099280/
EXPLORE #356 July 30 2013
This photo was recently selected as a runner up in the "Black & White, Street & Reportage" category in the RedBubble Real Photography Competition. To view the winning shot and other runner up shots, go to www.redbubble.com/bubblewrap/16/
Ein kleines Bastelprojekt einer Funk Uhr im Design vom James Webb Space Telescop. Die Idee ist allerdings nicht von mir, man findet schon einige vergleichbare Uhren\Spiegel im Internet.
Bei Youtube youtu.be/YdFiPXqlVNY
Musik youtu.be/JUegvqJdyQI
After setting off all its cars in Hilton, GA, AGR 2725 formerly UP 2725, leads the BAYL Chat job back to Dothan, AL.
BAYL 2180, a GP38-2, trails the consist.
My second Webb..Am just fascinated by them..this was taken early morning with fog and mist that made them visible and really stood out .
The Webb Bridge is a footbridge connecting the North and South banks of the Yarra River in the Docklands area of Melbourne.
Have seen so many great pictures of this footbridge in Melbourne, thought I would try it myself. There was a bit of wind and the water was not 100% mirror and glassy still, but I was happy.
The Bay Line Chat job passes through an area locally known as Duke's hill. It's on the way to Hilton, GA with cars for the Hilton Albany railroad.
The BAYL Chat job crosses the Wallace Buie Road grade crossing as it heads to Hilton, GA.
I met the gentleman on the right several years ago when I asked permission to photograph this same train from his property. As it turns out he is a fantastic gardener and since then we have become great friends and not wanted for anything in the way of vegetables!
I never get tired of taking a photograph of the Aston Webb building at the University of Birmingham.
(2012) 365 Day Project Day 316
Taken on Sunday night during a photowalk with Andrew. Started at Station Pier for the sunset, then did some tail lights on the Westgate Freeway, then ended up at Webb Bridge, near South Wharf. This is a much photographed walk bridge linking the two sides of the Yarra. I wanted to try to capture it a little differently so tried to include the curve of the wall in the frame.
This is a three shot merge tonemapped in Photomatix. It has created an interesting effect with the lights reflected in the water due to the 3 long exposures and then the tonemapping.
This was one of the most disappointing nights of shooting I have had, one where you question what it is you are doing and it leaves you with a very dispirited feeling. It has taken me all week to start processing the nights shots as I am so negative about what I took. This is one of only about 3 shots, out of about 120) that I am anywhere near happy with from the night.