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From an old Coke can capture of mine.
For:
"NEW ENERGY!" - Vivid Art January 2020 Contest
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Coke's Hartebeest
Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
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Girl, who's gonna stand by you?
Who you gonna run to?
Girl, who's gonna stand by you?
Who you gonna lean on
If I ain't standin' right by you?
I really need to know now
Tell me, is it right or wrong?
'Cause I'm so numb inside
Your love
It used to, used to, used to fill me up
But now I'm fillin' this cup
Mixin' Coke and Henny got me low and dizzy
I just hope that you're sleepin' alone
Got me cold, I'm sweatin', pray these ghosts don't get me
I just hope that you won't let me fall
Was hopin' I could keep you
But you're gone to the wind now, love
Even in the distance
Soft breeze, I can feel your touch
Maybe I don't wanna know now
Mixin' drinks, tryna block out us
'Cause I'm so numb inside
Made on my phone with Painnt and MirrorLab apps.
Remember that old ad jingle: "Coke adds life to everything you eat"? Anyway this is a shot of the steet-facing wall of an old building in the town near us, with the nifty Coke ad painted on.
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March Contest: Architecture
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Chapel Hill, NC
Hoya R25A Filter
Full Spectrum Conversion
Springtime is breaking out ludicrously early here. 83F degrees today...
Completed in 1931, the Pittsburgh & West Virginia’s mainline to Connellsville became the final link in creating the famed “Alphabet Route”, which was designed to attract through-traffic off of the big time railroad empires of the century. After the fall of Robert Gould’s empire, the plan to expand had faded off. Years later, under new receivership was the mainline revitalized.
There was nothing wasted when it came to designing and laying this route, bulldozing through every hill and filling every land gap with these enormous steel viaducts. Having seen so many photos growing up and shooting it dozens of times, this line remains to be a favorite in my books, and in my opinion, one of the most photogenic lines on the East coast.
In this picture, Wheeling’s 618 job stretches their consist over Mingo Creek, probably the most iconic location on the entire route.
Interestingly enough, in April of 2025, this exact scenario had occurred. The 6348, 6354, and engines for SWP led this same job, in similar conditions, almost a year ago. Though I was not present for the April run, it’s an odd feeling to see this scene repeated almost verbatim, in a time where uncertainty rests upon this railroad. These coke trains really do have a special spot in my heart, and so the addiction to shooting them continues.
Wheeling’s 616 afternoon crew brings their roughly 30 car train over Sudan Viaduct as they head east to Koppers. Despite Koppers being about 36 miles from Rook Yard this run often ends up taking an entire crew, sometimes two, to turn on loads.
A westbound Southern Pacific loaded coke train (NSGVC) descends the steep west slope of Tennessee Pass at Pando, Colorado, on August 1, 1996. This is most certainly the highest elevation these two Norfolk Southern locomotives have ever experienced!
Exploration d’une ancienne cokerie en pleine décomposition.
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Exploration of a decaying old coking plant.
It worked for Warhol so why not for me?
I've had this shot sitting in a "Someday I'll Make Something Out Of This" folder for a long, long time. Today's the day I decided to play with it.
The original shot was Ok I suppose, at least it showed some symmetry but it wasn't quite there, so I loaded it up and decided to start slamming the sliders This is the end result, a LOT of contrast.
In case you're wondering this was shot at the Pima county fair, one of those booths where you toss the ring onto the bottle neck and win a prize. You know, the rubber ring that tends to bounce around and just barely fits over the top of the bottles.
I usually score an EXPLODE! around the first of the month so I toyed with the idea of holding onto it till July 1 and seeing if it would go off but didn't want to deprive the public of my masterpiece! ;-) Maybe the yobs in MODE will recognize the masterpiece, magnum opus (Latin for 'great work'), or chef-d'œuvre (French for 'master of work'; pl. chefs-d'œuvre; French: that lies before them.... ; - )
Coke from the US Steel Clairton Coke Works waiting to get moved to US Steel Steel Mill in Braddock! This is the Borough of East Pittsburgh
Kenkenhof has more than just tulips :)
Listening to "Know Your Enemy by Green Day"
Help needed: Anyone knows what the following Spanish phrase: "Ha recibido un pago" means? Thanks in advance :)
The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (German Zeche Zollverein) is a large former industrial site in the city of Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The first coal mine on the premises was founded in 1847, and mining activities took place from 1851 until December 23, 1986. For decades, starting in the late 1950s, the two parts of the site, Zollverein Coal Mine and Zollverein Coking Plant (erected 1957–1961, closed on June 30, 1993), ranked among the largest of their kinds in Europe. Shaft 12, built in the New Objectivity style, was opened in 1932 and is considered an architectural and technical masterpiece, earning it a reputation as the "most beautiful coal mine in the world".
Because of its architecture and testimony to the development of heavy industry in Europe, the industrial complex was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on December 14, 2001, and is one of the anchor points of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.
The Coker Arboretum is located at the intersection of Country Club Road and Raleigh Street on the campus of the University of North Carolina. Other Chapel Hill images are available on my website.
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