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All the Cable Cars in San Francisco have designated stops along their respective route.
Pictured cable car stop is on the corner of Washington and Mason Streets.
The cable car flies over the port ... I'm not very good with heights and missed the spectacular views that could be seen from such a vantage point ...
Unfortunately, we weren't able to take this cable car to another peak the second morning to due high winds. ): Next time, next time...
Late afternoon near the town of Tehachapi finds a northbound UP manifest freight with a new GE ES45AH "Heavy" leader heading downgrade through Cable as it slowly makes the descent toward Bakersfield.
Took and edited this back in Feb. Not sure why I didn't upload it then, as I quite like it.
Probably using the sweet 35 optic and extension tubes, going by the other photo I uploaded that day.
My X-Men heyday was during the 90s, when Cable was leading X-Force and getting framed for shooting Xavier with a technovirus (spoiler alert). Still, there's something about this more modern pairing that appeals to me, even with very little exposure to it.
Besides, Lego had already made Deadpool...
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Captured with a manual Nikkor 50 mm ƒ1:1.2 on my Nikon Df, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.
Digital composition. The cosplay just looked so out of place on the dealer's room floor that I found an interesting industrial/apocalyptic background and placed him within that setting. The drop shadow gave me some issues but I think it turned out quite well and realistic. I was going to add in a glowing eye on his right side but that just wasn't working all that well so I left it alone.
Cosplayer; unknown
Only for the lazy and those without wind/waterproof clothing basically.
And for everyone during the winter season, of course...
860 vertical metres in 7 minutes
Åre Kabinbana’s valley station is just above Åre square at 421 meters above sea level.
In the station there are workshops, office spaces, a coffee shop, ticket sales with a small sports shop and a control room.
Each cable car holds a capacity of 75 people in perfect weather conditions.
Departures are every 20 minutes or continuously when the queues are long.
The journey up to 1274 meters above sea level takes about 7 minutes. Dogs are welcome in one of the cable cars, just make sure to keep it on a leash while on the mountain.
The cable guy came by today. I had him pose for this quick portrait.
Strobist: B800 Boomed & Dished Front and Above. ABR800 Front and Below w/ 30" Moon Unit. SB28DX on background and SB28DX's Super Clamped onto background supports back left and right.
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Urban impressions, captured with my Nikon Df and a Nikkor D 85mm ƒ1:1.8, post processed with VSCO Film Pack.
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Two hours worth of driving took me near this cable roll, sitting abandoned in the wild. But, more importantly, it took me to the place where my friend was waiting for me, where we exchanged a few pieces of photo equipment, explored the surroundings, and went for a coffee. I'd repeat that drive for the same outcome at any given moment!
Taken with borrowed Olympus OM-4 film camera and also borrowed Sigma Super-Wide II 24mm F2.8 wide-angle lens, on a roll of Street Candy ATM400 black and white film. Developed in Kodak Xtol, 1+1 dilution.
1/1500 exposure, ƒ/8 aperture, 400 ASA, box speed.
Scanned with my trusty Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated film scanner, using VueScan x64 9.5.