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A wide angle view of containers lined up at Shibaura pier visible from the Rainbow bridge.
レインボーブリッジから見える芝浦埠頭のコンテナーの並びを、広角で。
The sun is going down and it's time for those two container freights to depart from the Port of Burgas.
Some people thought that driving past this rock face, passing very close to rusty rows of two containers on top of each other for protection against being wiped out by tumbling rocks during an earthquake, might depress car drivers: To overcome this art was allowed to be put on the sides of the containers.
The odd thing is that when you are driving past you cannot see the artworks as you are going too fast, too low and too close.
The Macro Mondays theme for this week is "Container" Kodak started using metal canisters about the time when Kodachrome was introduced in 1936; they were phased out in the ’70s. This canister with slip on lid and embossed letter was in use in the 1940's. Background is a National Geographic Magazine from March 1945. My birthday issue.
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Shot with my Nikon Df with a 85mm ƒ1,4, processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack 04.
I do like container growing. And I love my sempervivums and sedums and alpine plants. ...maybe I have a premonition of a retirement project.
A corner of Kew
I was on my way back home (on an airport bus travelling at some 80km/hr) and was stunned by this view of the container terminal. Glad I've got a marvelous little photo-taking-machine by my side...
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
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Another banger sunset from Hamburg, Germany...
I was able to capture the last light in this 4 min long exposure.
Rollei RPX 25 shot with plastic 27mm Lumenbox lens on Leica Ic. Developed in Flic Film MQ-19 for 5 minutes at 68°F.
Qui fotografato un treno merci proveniente dal tunnel del San Gottardo capitanato da due Re4/4 di SBB con un carico omogeneo di carri container...
Scanned from a print which I recently purchased. My blog posting refers at:- tonyrobertson.mycouncillor.org.uk/2015/11/09/bootle-remem...
This is part of the shopping area constructed in Springville, Utah from shipping containers.
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I passed these three shipping containers outside and old building in Tollcross, near the fire station, and assumed they were being used while nearby buildings were being worked on. I did wonder why they'd gone to the trouble of painting them in bright colours though, but assumed maybe just to be more visually pleasant while the work was carried out. Discovered via an article on local news site today that actually they are going to house some temporary pop-up street food stalls, and the hatches on the front are for serving the food. Will need to check them out once up and running!