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An illegally dumped armchair sitting on the footpath, beside the decorated wall of the Wheatsheaf Hotel in Thebarton.
I like the juxtaposition of the mural and the dumped armshair which is an art installation in itselt.
A tractor-trailer dump truck unloads sand at a concrete mixing plant in the port area of Bamberg on one of our many partly cloudy, mildly stormy days. Cropped at top to 16:10. A test shot with this newly-acquired Sigma 12-24mm lens (incorrect EXIF lens ID). This photo was not authorized by Schwenk Baustoffe GmbH (Schwenk Construction Materials Inc.). In fact, two young supervisors (or security staff) in yellow vests questioned me about being on the premises before I left. [SNY08236_lr_2000]
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The waste dump Hoheward is a mountain waste dump in the Ruhr area. She originated from the earth of the bill Recklinghausen II, the bill to Ewald and the bill general Blumenthal / Haard. Lying between the cities of Herten and Recklinghausen, she forms together with the waste dump Hoppenbruch the biggest waste dump scenery of the Ruhr area. The highest place of the waste dump is reached with a height of 152.5 m above sea level. The waste dumps Hoheward and Hoppenbruch are a part of the route of the industrial culture and the scenery park Hoheward. Owner of both waste dumps is the regional association of Ruhr which has taken over the surfaces from the Deutschen Steinkohle AG. As a project bearer he is responsible for the removal of the waste dump Hoheward. With good view the Rhine tower about 50 km away is to be recognised in Dusseldorf.
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Inspired by my favorite 2000s candids of my queen, Britney Jean
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I just managed a shot of this as I was going by. I was the passenger yet I like to catch these on the fly.
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
one of the many pre 2010 sights in Florida that halted when the balloon burst. Love this aged look of this Volvo truck.
The NYS&W Utica Branch rehabilitation project is in full swing two years after acquiring the line from Conrail. Here we find a single Alco C430 #3002 behind the Veterans Home at Oxford, NY dropping ballast that came straight from the Barretts quarry near Cassville, NY that I wrote about in yesterday's post.
Another oldie from back when coal still ran and export business was growing.
On a cold grey afternoon at the head of Resurrection Bay the Seward extra board crew is in the process of finishing up dumping 70 cars of coal at Seward as the 6 SD70MACs are just about to duck into the dump shack. Beneath the train 12 conveyers send the coal back up to ground level and through a series of connecting conveyers leading to the stacker/reclaimer which can be seen just to the left of the lead unit. The Kenai Mountains rise dramatically around Resurrection Bay here at the south end of the ARR at MP 3.4. Once the last car is empty they will double up the train and air test it for the 184N road crew to take back to Anchorage once they come off rest.
Seward, Alaska
Wednesday November 4, 2009
CN 3023 leads train 302 through Copetown on a lovely sunny June morning.
I did not expect to get this train as I was helping a friend move a truckload of trash to our local dump...however we got loaded up quick enough and took the scenic route to the transfer station to snag the J leading.
Here is a clear case where I think Infra Red is a superior option than either straight black and white or colour. The car itself is not that old, although it appears to have been dumped here for at least a few months. Sadly, probably another victim of "joyriding" car theft. At least they didn't burn it out, which is the usual practice by these hooligans. And it appears to have been stripped of its valuables, including the engine.
Cleaning up my processed but unpublished images from the year. My first "December Dump" to start 2023 with all new stuff.
Trillium RS18U works Dunn Paper in the sunlight of a blustery day. People taking advantage of an old rail line to be a dump site in the industrial area.
This section of the Bruce Trail and also part of the Bruce Peninsula National Park is called Halfway Log Dump.
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Mean Mugging - To continue with the Bobcat photo dump, here is one of a Bobcat pulling off the quintessential felid paw raise. While this Bobcat looks intimidating, she walked by me as if I were a tree or shrub that didn't even exist. A few memorable Bobcats I have photographed in the past have also behaved like this around me; walking by me as if I wasn't even there. I'm very grateful to have found a young one the past few years that continues this behavior - always nice to be able to watch an animal and document its natural behaviors in such a way. The animal eye autofocus and 20 fps electronic shutter really pulled through here in two ways where DSLRs failed me in the past:
1. Up close, I'd often miss focus on the eye as I wouldn't be able to move the focus point fast enough, resulting in frustrating images with focus on the ear, or rear leg in these direct walking sequences.
2. Because of the slower frame rate I'd miss the best pose in the sequence, which was incredibly frustrating. It can be a bit of a pain to sort through hundreds of thousands of images, but it is awesome to know that the one pose I want is 100% in there somewhere.
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm IS II
Settings: 1/400s, ISO: 800, f/5.6 @200mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter
The morning after a dumping of snow hit thr area, CN 596 rumbles through Rothesay, New Brunswick. Not my best shot, but oh well.
December 3, 2025