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Emerson Chambers was built in 1903 on Blackett Street in Newcastle. It was designed in the Art Nouveau/Baroque style by Simpson, Lawson and Rayne and is a Grade 2 listed building. It is currently home to Waterstones bookshop.
BNSF's Paducah Turn (L-CHI6571) rolling through Emercon City approaching Sesser with a pair of Santa Fe Warbonnet B40-8W's leading.
Connecticut Southern train CSO-4 picks up speed heading south seen here at Emerson Road in Longmeadow, MA on Amtrak's Springfield Line. The Providence & Worcester 4004 has been on CSOR for a little while and adds some welcomed variety.
CSX empty phosphate train K861 charges up the grade into Emerson behind a Canadian Pacific GP22ECO and CSX SD40-2 on CSX's W&A sub. Miraculously the ECO lead all the way from Illinois to Florida.
4:19 AM
Description later.
*falls off chair*
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Taken at the 4th of July parade in Fremont. I've been wanting to go for a few years now, and finally made it this year. There's been a Gatka float the past 3 years, I believe, and they won 1st place in the competition in 2006 as well as 2007 - don't know about this year.
This is one of the Pirates of Emerson. They looked so wicked! I've been hearing about the haunted house for years, and hopefully I'll actually be able to go this year =D Especially since I now have a buy one get one free coupon from them =p They were just standing around before the parade started, and whenever someone would walk by them, they'd sort of yell and jump at them - they scared the heck out of quite a few ladies ^_^ Aman made me cross the street so we wouldn't have to go past them haha
Dedicated to my late night partners in crime from this morning - you know who you are!
The Etowah River bridge in Emerson was one of the better photo locations in the Atlanta area. I really did not shoot it enough, especially from the south side, infact, this may be my only shot from this side. I was here for a ethanol train with a CN cowl but naturally got cloud screwed. The power is nothing to write home about but the Juice Train has long vanished from this line, as have the single stacked containers which were necessitated by the low tunnel clearance on the CC Subdivision. Since then CSX has completely rehabbed the bridge complete with ugly guardrails on this side, rendering the bridge basically unshootable. Emerson has been taken over by disgusting urban and industrial sprawl, including two distribution centers next to the bridge.
Perhaps one of the smallest transistor radio entries from Emerson, usually they made coat pocket sets. This 707 was most likely reaction and competition to the smaller Japanese imports....not quite as flashy, no reverse paint and a bit boxy. Nonetheless, this radio demonstrates that American manufacturers were beginning to understand that they were facing a very serious threat from the imports and had to "get small".
I wonder if the model number was inspired by the Boeing 707 jetliner that was introduced at the same time?
Circa late 50's (58 or 59)
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I have seen quite a few shots of this house posted lately so here is a little something different.
This is what happens when you shoot at night under a full moon that is shining directly on your subject....
After viewing images on my LCD and my friends LCD there was a discussion about exposures and what was "right".....I think we both agreed to each have our own styles.....no harm done!
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 30 seconds
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 31 mm
ISO Speed: 1000
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Emerson Cottage – Trompe Loeil
Location – Celestial Lights
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Landscape – Elvira Kytori
Decorate – Tippah
Former Emerson Public Elementary School in Malden MA. Still an active school, but part of a charter school system.
Q647 heads south climbing the grade out of Emerson with a recently reactivated C40-9W, originally a C44-8W that was essentially a demo unit for the Dash 9 series locomotive, on the point. 6-21-21
dog should not be grabbing the end of the toilet paper and dragging it around the house-and then chewing it up-Break the Rules
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Hi all, Chubbybots back here with another lego robot :D This time it is based on the Kaiserian Grunt by the awesome Emerson Tung www.artstation.com/artwork/aRaN5q
Build Video on youtube youtu.be/392Il4q8aNY
All of Emerson College. This is the 3rd in a series on the college and architecture. The processing took a week of work and experimenting with light and angles.
This is a college in Los Angeles on Wilshire blvd has housing and classes in the same building.
The building itself is the brain child and awesome work of Morphosis Architects.
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