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This was sitting on a side track at the train station in Durbin West Virginia. It's sitting on the flat bed of a train car.
Day 126 of 365 - New Wheels
Not my new wheels, but obviously someones. I saw this Mazda today and thought I would snap a shot of it. I took several photos but the one I liked most was this tight one on the tire.
This tiny cemetery appears to be one that was orphaned from its temple when a large elevated expressway was put through the area, one of many such neighborhood-eviscerating thoroughfares built througout Tokyo. The good little tires and wheels from the auto shop next door appear to be watching over or playing hide and seek with the spirits buried here.
Created for KP Treat This #325
Thanks to skagitrenee for starter image
All work done in Photoshop Beta23
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A Matt Fielding/Martin Creese photo charter of 12.10.2012 on the Severn Valley Railway with Southern Region engines, U1 and T9
HSS.
Most modern truck stops, whether owned by a major truck stop corporation or a franchise, are clean and have new fueling pumps and credit card readers. Pasco Washington is a trucking hub for this part of Washington, trucks everywhere, but the truck stops are all old and worn out. A new or updated truck stop here would do well.
Inside the Cable Car Power House the winding wheels of the San Francisco Cable cars are in continuous motion to keep the 4 remaining lines active and running. Each line, the Powell, Mason, California and Hyde are marked with their own sign as the wheels and engines spin all day long. This amazing system has been running since Victorian San Francisco of the late 19th century.
One of the dozens of antiquated trucks found in the tourist trap ghost town near Jerome, Arizona. It would be interesting to know the story behind this vehicle.
A man named Don Robertson started the ghost town in 1982 as a place to display his vast collection of old vehicles, equipment and structures moved in from various places. While he died in 2016, the assembled town lives on. For $12.00 one can visit the place and photograph old trucks and many other things to one's hearts content.
Happy Truck Thursday!
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Seaham chemical beach at low tide .
12 years ago I took this shot of the wheels . www.flickr.com/photos/alanhowe/8847342086/in/photolist-2j...
The Wheels
Chemical Beach
Seaham
North East England
Nikon D850
Tamron 17-35mm
Nisi V6 Landscape Cpl
Nisi 6 Stop Nd(164sec)
Nisi 3 Stop Medium Grad
Vanguard VEO3+ Tripod
In the 1970s, these old buildings housed a pioneering foundry. This was where the first all-magnesium motorbike wheels were made and later the first hollow-spoke wheels. At the end of the 1980s the company moved to larger premises and became a world leader in the manufacture of these products. Since 2000 the company has been under the control of Brembo.
Railroad car wheels/axles piled together at the site of a railroad accident. The wheels/axles were removed from the cars before the cars themselves were carted away.
Camera: Argus C-3 35mm camera with Cintar 50mm f3.5 lens. My copy is from 1953. www.flickr.com/photos/194048042@N06/51931932137/in/album-...
Film: Kentmere 100
Developing: HC-110, Dilution H, 16 min.
Seaham chemical beach at low tide .
12 years ago I took this shot of the wheels . www.flickr.com/photos/alanhowe/8847342086/in/photolist-2j...