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Konica Hexanon 50mm f1,7 MF

Sony α6000

Removing the build up of excess water from the cylinders as the train moves off.

To be able to clean the stainless steel shower drain during use, the loose grid can be easily removed using the grid hook.

Running east to west in the south part of Windsor, Ontario is this big storm drain. Typically when the neighbourhoods of South Windsor get a lot of rain, the Grand Marais drain captures the run off water and disperses it to a creek that eventually runs into Lake Erie. Ironically when I was a boy growing up in this area, the drain was just a big dug out ditch that we sometimes played in. How times have changed.

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Spotted while driving through a little Missouri town.

Melbourne CBD, May 2012

2012.0520

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Hi everybody,

not really back yet.. only able to walk a few steps, so I made it to the edge of the street and caught the glow in the drain.. enjoying your pictures!

Montréal, Québec.

Sometimes all you need is a little MORE from the SEA...

 

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abandoned municipal bath

Duisburg

Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.

One of the two outfalls from the pretty lake, captured here in the late morning light.

Taken @ sunnys studio

Pose used under construction

Water fountain drain

7:23 AM

A walk around the woods of Roudsea adjacent to the River Leven estuary, Cumbria

Sandy Bay, Tasmania.

abandoned swimming baths

Stadtbad Krefeld

A small branch and some leaves are caught in the drain of a community pond. (Marsing Community Park, US 95 DSC_1193.jpg)

Drains are plugged,all over town.

One more from a place where time seems to stop to be sucked down in to this giant drain.

 

Nikon D300 + Sigma 10-20 @ 10 mm

ISO 200 - f/11- 67,8 s

Lee BigStopper + Lee GND 0.6 HE

I was able to catch the tail end of the natural draining of Lost Lake in the Central Oregon Cascades. The larger drain hole was dry, but this one near by was connected to it by what appeared to be an old lava tube. Pretty interesting to watch a mountain lake just vanish into a hole in the ground.

Why I should always carry my camera on my commute to work

On the way to William Morris

My buddy Sean Gravem shooting back from the channel. This is what it looks like to pull in under the hook.

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