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Container Housing, Amsterdam
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Tiny containers of hope–for my BFF in Australia and for wildlife and for all of Oz and the rest of the world. Sometimes hope seems elusive. Off to plant more trees.
Bounced strobe, tripod. Nikkor 60mm micro lens.
Size in previous shot.
Tijdens het bezoek aan horst kwamen 2 rfo vectrons in korte tijd langs met een containertrein. Als 2de kwam de 193 734 langs met een gatenkaas beladen trein. In een mooi zonnetje passeert hij de fotograaf onderweg naar de Maasvlakte.
The setting sun shining through the desert section of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, the New York Botanical Garden. The Bronx, NYC -- March 7, 2021
This is almost exclusively US Quarters. They were made for a special edition of each of the 50 States. They were made in limited numbers. I'm trying to collect one from each state.
They are remarkable tiny works of art!
A few standard pennies and two nickels are in here also. The container has a separate lid that snaps on: nice feature for keeping dust out and the coins in!
Theme: "Container and contents"
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Locomotive:
Siemens - Krauss Maffei 120 008 "HellasSprinter"
Operator:
TRAINOSE (Member of FSI)
Train ID:
45203(Gevjelli-Thessaloniki)
Location:
Railway Bidge Gallikos, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Line:
Thessaloniki-Idomeni
Day:
21-09-2019
Blick vom Ausleger einer Containerbrücke. Die gegenüber stehenden Containerbrücken fertigen gerade ein Containerschiff ab. Rechts das vollautamatisierte Blocklager, in dem Platz für 16.000 Container ist. Die Containerbrücke hat ein Eigengewicht von 2.000 Tonnen. der vordere Ausleger ist 62 Meter lang und kann 22 Containerreihen auf den Schiffen bedienen.
A novel way to convert redundant Containers for further use, Weld them together and fit them out into a Cafe, Seen outside the entrance to York Railway Museum,
This is a pill box I bought in Okinawa.
The star shaped sand attached to the decoration is the real sand is in Okinawa beach.
I think these were oil and chemical carrying barrels. Taken at the old CN railyard in 1972. Just scanned them today and turned them into digital.
I found this tin can in an old sewing machine many years ago. I swapped the sewing utensils for nails.