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Strobist: SB-800 on stand, to camera-left, shot through opaque plastic at 1/1. SB-600 to beer-righ, also shot through opaque plastic at 1/32.
Prince Edward's Island' red clay gives the surrounding water an interesting reddish hue. This wreck was on a cliff by the coast.
Still image from Aubrey O'Day's debut music video "Wrecking Ball" www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtx693VfgpI
File name: 08_06_015350
Title: Wrecked building
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Demolition; Debris
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Again from the archives. Almost froze my fingers off steadying my tripod for this shot.
This was the handrail of the south entrance to the old Busch Stadium in the middle of demolition. Millions of hands must have passed over this thing. By now it's surely been melted down and turned into hundreds of shiny new objects. Ashes to ashes, rust to rust...
I'm not sure why someone wanted to display this plane wreck in front of a store, but there it sits, next to a busy highway in Warminster, PA.
Record Number: mss ovs 5.009, album 1
Title: [Three albums of photographs and ephemera of Women's Legion motor drivers in World War One]
Creator: Muriel M. English
Date: [ca.1914-1922]
Image description: metal scraps of wreck train standing by dirt road.
Extent: 60x80mm
Format: Photograph.
Rights info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
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Once the iron has been ponded it is left to cool and then broaken up with large steel ball dropped onto it from a height
Whistler, BC Canada
The Whistler Train Wreck is a popular, low elevation hike in Whistler. The short trail takes you to the site of a historic train wreck that happened in 1956.
In 2016, a suspension bridge was built over the Cheakamus River, making this an easy hike. Before that, the train wreck was a lot harder to access (requiring illegally crossing train tracks). The area has gained a lot of popularity since the bridge was put in.
The boxcars have been here since the accident occurred, and have since been brightly covered in graffiti. They make a unique sight, contrasting with the natural environment, making them an art gallery of sorts. The area is popular for hikers, photographers, graffiti artists, and mountain bikers.
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