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Unbeatable views. Unforgettable trips. No experience is more uniquely San Francisco than a ride on a cable car. After all, San Francisco is the city that first launched cars pulled along by cables running beneath the street.
El conocido como Cable Inglés es un cargadero de mineral situado en AlmerÃa (España) de la sociedad «The Alquife Mines and Railway Company Limited», ejemplo de la arquitectura del hierro. Su construcción concluyó en 1904, y unÃa la estación con el puerto. De estilo ecléctico caracterizado por el uso de los nuevos materiales, siguió las directrices de la escuela de Gustave Eiffel. En 1998 fue declarado Bien de Interés Cultural de AndalucÃa. Está en proyecto su restauración para alojar en su interior un centro de exposiciones, un restaurante y un complejo de ocio, además de proporcionar un mirador en su parte superior.
The English cable is a mineral loading located in AlmerÃa (Spain) of the company 'The Alquife Mines and Railway Company Limited, an example of iron architecture. Its construction was completed in 1904 and joined the station with the port. Eclectic style characterized by the use of new materials, followed the guidelines of the school of Gustave Eiffel. In 1998 he was declared of cultural interest of Andalusia. Restoration is planned to house inside an exhibition center, a restaurant and a leisure complex, in addition to providing a viewpoint on top.
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A cable car in San Francisco. I agree with Michele that they would be much cooler if I had not already seen the funicular in Wellington.
First weekend in October camped in Sabrina to shoot some fall colors. Was very windy in the morning so I decided to try some long exposures and see if the leaves would blend into an impressionistic swath of color. You be the judge if it worked. This shot was just as the first hints of apenglow started to appear. I may have pushed the saturation a bit.....let me know if I was overzealous.
single exposure
D7000
1.8 ND, 10mm, 42 seconds held open without a cable release since mine fell into bishop creek the day before.
Workmen in Doncaster attempt to fathom out which cable goes where! Trying not to trip up or get entangled in the process.
Cable Layer Decisive sailing under the flag of USA entering Avonmouth docks.
Taken with a Nikon D7000
Here's the outcome of a fair effort, both being here for favourable weather/time of year with the sun positioned just so to play the vital role realising my 'vision', and lots of tripod shuffling over the visits to finalise the composition for when that moment eventually came along.
Still not been for a ride over on the thing yet, maybe one day when its not windy!
A cable car on the steep slopes of California Street stops to let off passengers before continuing it's trek up to the top of Nob Hill.
Camera Canon EOS 60D
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/2.8
Focal Length 200 mm
ISO Speed 100
Lens 70-200 f/2.8L IS II USM
The San Francisco cable car system is the world's last still manually operated.
San Francisco, 2012
Old JPEG revisited.
This was a great pattern to make. Very easy cable.
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Cable Crossing
City of Chicago
Do Not Anchor
This sign has been here for a while.
From the Flickr 20th Anniversary Photowalk in Chicago
Under the LaSalle Street Bridge on the Chicago River Walk
Chicago, Illinois 41.887237, -87.632565
February 18, 2024
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