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A6 watercolour and inkt on Arches paper.

Blast Beach Nose's Point Seaham

Another from that superb week in Torridon.

CSX Q016 gets underway after pausing for my lunch break at Hancock. I miss the B&O CPL signal bridge and HO Tower once at this location.

 

The PoPo Power was blasting off after pausing to allow its counterpart to get off the single track Lurgan Line

It is hard to describe just how thrilling a Snow/Ross's goose blast off is when you experience it in person. The sheer number of birds and the cacophony of wings and geese calling to each other is almost deafening. My heart beats a little bit faster just remembering this incredible moment.

This cloud was attempting to blast 💥 off as the day was over

Sand, shingle, seaweed and soil in symmetry on Seaham's Blast Beach.

 

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The Seaham Iron Works in the 19th century had blast furnaces built in 1862. The slag from the furnaces often ended up on the nearby beaches and it was these furnaces that apparently gave their name to Blast Beach just to the south of Nose's Point Seaham.

County Durham.

An area of the beach was used to film the opening scenes of the third movie in the Alien series . The former coal-dumping site looked of another planet.

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F-15E Strike Eagle 88-1671 assigned to the 336th Fighter Squadron at Seymour Johnson AFB departs RAF Lakenheath, callsign Blast 13.

Landschaftspark Duisburg 9.

 

The Landschaftspark is a public park in the German city of Duisburg. The center of the park is formed by the ruin of a blast-furnace complex shut down in 1985.

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The Teesside Steelworks is a large steelworks that formed a continuous stretch along the south bank of the River Tees from the towns of Middlesbrough to Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. At its height there were 91 blast furnaces within a 10-mile radius of the area. By April 1993 there was only one left on Teesside. Opened in 1979 and located near the mouth of the River Tees, the Redcar blast furnace was the second largest in Europe.

 

The majority of the steelworks, including the Redcar blast furnace, Redcar and South Bank coke ovens and the BOS plant at Lackenby closed in 2015. The Teesside Beam Mill and some support services still operate at the Lackenby part of the site.

 

On 1 October 2022, the Basic Oxygen Steelmaking Plant in Redcar was demolished in one of the largest single explosive demolition operations in the country in 75 years

Taking fence-eh shots are a dream with the new 1.4 lens....the sun blast right through the fence!

[Explore 17 October 2020]

A blast of golden hour sunlight on my descent from the North Downs.

Not as impressive as the last time we shot here, but just as cold. Not sure the six hour wait for a WB Freeport sub M337 train was worth it, but since it might very well be the last snowfall (In 2012 the March 2 snowfall was the last) it was worth the wait. Thanks to Bill Meier for recon work on finding this drift.

another one from the past

  

A Union Pacific stack train starts its westward journey on a snowy typically overcast day in Chicagoland.

 

A former Chicago and North Western C40-8 and a SD40-2 provided the power on home rails, although Union Pacific paint covers them now.

 

The 9048 was Chicago and North Western 8517 and was sold off to Canadian National and lives on (for now) as CN 2025.

Looking along the Blast Beach to Nose's Point, Seaham.

 

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A train of blast furnace trim (crushed raw ore) heaped high is nearing Two Harbors, Minnesota with a pair of CN SD40-2W's in your face - October 24, 2017.

10 x 15 cm watercolour and ink on Arches paper, year 2018.

Foire du Trône, Paris, France

 

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Dedicate to My SweetHeart My Darling Meri jaan Meri Zindagi Mera Future mera sab kuch meri Mangetar(life partner) SAM(samyasin)

  

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Pasadas las 4 de la mañana y ya casi con el turno de noche finalizado, la D33 espera a que le den un torpedo lleno, junto a 2 torpedos vacios a sus espaldas frente al Horno A de Veriña.

 

Veriña 02/10/15.

  

Con esta foto aprovecho para desearos un feliz 2016.

blast furnace lift

steelworks in demolition

MRL SD45 355 and two SD40's blast out of the Bozeman Tunnel.

Rolling southwesterly toward St. Thomas, this Ontario Southland plow extra is clearing a deep drift just east of Belmont, Ontario on former Canadian Pacific trackage. The pair of FP9A diesels are wide open here giving a little smoke pushing through this deep snow, great times with friends February 17, 2015.

The numerical pairing of DQ's 2001 and 2002 power away from Brighton as they head north with a loaded ballast train to unload between Hobart and Launceston.

 

Wednesday 19th February 2020

Sunrise at Blast Beach.Seaham.Co Durham.More rain and sleet than sun to be honest :-)

 

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CP 244 blasts through the CP Windsor tunnel with a very nice low ditchlight AC44 leader. Today i was given the opportunity to explore CP 244 with a good leader. As the days get shorter, the EBs here now get backlit more quickly, forcing me to only get him in two locations in light after 11 am.. Luckily the shots turned out great and had a fun time catching the train...

After a morning spent on the Stampede Line I bussed over to Quincy to catch the rush of afternoon westbound trains. In this not so much a rush as a couple in moderately better light than I had experienced along the Yakima. BNSF 5236 blasts through Quincy and will shortly be in Trinidad, WA and ultimately Seattle. Someday I will make my way over Stevens Pass.

The 1st trip of 2023 and a trip to Slimbridge, Gloucestershire on 9th January.

 

The main target for today was to try and capture Northern Shovelers in flight. It started slow but got better as the day progressed.

 

This Northern Shoveler Blasts Off into a short flight across the Tack Piece lagoon.

 

Shovelers are surface feeing ducks with huge spatulate bills. Males have dark green heads, with white breasts and chestnut flanks. Females are mottled brown. In flight birds show patches of light blue and green on their wings.

I couldn't resist(ance)!

 

..'cause if you give someone a Wookie, chances are they will want a blaster to go with him.

Taken near Seaham - a weird place full of interesting features that I will revisit at some point. A full moon, distant city lights from the right reflecting through the clouds and star trails are sometimes all you need.

 

Wow - explore #2 and FP my highest ever position thanks for all the comments.

You wait, you hope, then a little tint, then a ribbon and all of a sudden a blast.

The blast furnace of the "Pokój" steelworks in Ruda Śląska (Poland)

Nikon FM2; Nikkor Ai-S 24mm;

TMY400; T-max dev.

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