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Southern Breakwall of Shelharbour Marina this Thursday afternoon, some interesting light with storms passing to the North.
Pentax K1 w Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD [IF] Macro - single frame f11 1/160ths iso100 -0.7 ev
Single frame edit in DxO PhotoLab5 and ColorEfexPro4
CTrail train 6454 is pulling away from its stop at Windsor, CT on Labor Day 2021. The station here is undergoing its second round of construction in three years with two short high-level platforms being built. The original design for Windsor was to be similar to the stations in Wallingford, Meriden, and Berlin, but this was scaled back due to lack of funding.
An unexpected portrait of a beautiful lady working at the construction of the Myanmar Aquariums... Looking forward to see them in the future! Kantawgyi Garden, Yangon, Myanmar
Construction work has returned to Lego city. Cameron is making good progress on the side wall of the building
Lava enters the ocean at dawn in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, USA.
I've got a few more of this series left to finish so here's one.
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A drawing of my moleskine colored with watercolors and ink on A3 format,Thanks for the visit have a nice day
#Inktober2020
Pyramid construction
Video: youtu.be/39nUeU3G4M4
Gallery: bricksafe.com/pages/Liwnik/space/pyramid-construction
Photograph of the nearly completed vessel 'Mauretania' in September 1906.
The West shed used to build the “Mauretania” was 728 ft long x 95 ft wide x 130 ft high complete with a glass roof. It survived until 1959.
RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside.
Reference: TWAS: 2931.NT.13
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