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A few days ago I shot an eastbound at the elevator in Spruce Grove from the air. I returned recently to see if there was a west bound shot at the same location in the afternoon. I find both shots just a little cluttered, but the area around the tracks has gone from elevators to industrial land, while the city skyline is slowly modernizing.
Amsterdam - Stadionplein.
Move Mobility Experience is an interactive exhibition that is being continually updated.
Time to Move enables you to experience the development of mobility for yourself. You will see the past and the future of mobility in the city, with self-driving and electric cars and superfast bikes (move.amsterdam).
Een Volkswagenbus (uit 1954) als lift tegen de gevel. Een pneumatische pomp van Caterpillar die de voordeur opent, een zeldzame Porsche 356 als blikvanger en een showroom vol fietsen. Pon Holdings is neergestreken in Amsterdam. Het familiebedrijf, dat bij het grote publiek hoogstens de associatie met Volkswagen zal opleveren, heeft een anoniem onderkomen in Almere verruild voor de voormalige Citroënshowroom op het Stadionplein (parool.nl).
Grain Elevators in St. Joseph, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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Yesterday I visited the biggest shopping mall in St. Petersburg to pick up my internet order. I used the opportunity to make some photos due to the lack of people on the lockdown.
I stumbled across this elevator complex (there's another storage area behind me) on the way from one scouted site to another. There was no name on the elevator and no indication of a town name nearby. That night, I searched the map for a name, but there was nothing: it seemed to be just a stop on the railway line.
Kansas, USA.
This trip to eastern Colorado and Kansas was a substitute (lemonade from lemons, if you will) for a storm chasing trip that same week that got cancelled. It turned out to be a lovely little trip. If you'd like to read about the trip and see some behind the scenes pics and video, take a look at my blog post about the Lemonade from Lemons tour. You can see all the images from the trip in my Colorado and Kansas album.
A grain elevator glows in the mixed light of twilight and a nearby local bar. Northern Montana - July 2022
Portra 160 4x5, 210mm lens
10 minutes at f22, no filters
Travelling from the Oregon Coast to Walla Walla, in south Eastern Washington came upon this beautiful old Grain Elevator,about 17 miles from Walla Walla.
view from/along Elevador de Santa Justa on Lisbon skyline
Lisbon - Lissabon -Lisboa
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L527 passes by the elevator row at Nampa Alberta with a veteran SD75I on the point. The green ex Alberta Pool elevator on the left has since been demolished.
An unnamed elevator somewhere in North Dakota. I usually target interesting grain elevators based on online scouting before I even start a trip, but I just came across this one on my journeys.
North Dakota.
I wrote a blog post about my December 2019 trip to Manitoba and North Dakota, if you're interested in reading about it.