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Sometimes these storm cells look like a gigantic explosion. It's scenes like this that make the prairies a landscape photographer's dream.

Fairey Hill, Saskatchewan

July 2016

An explosive situation in the yard at Bulawayo, but I think the capacity for making big bangs has long gone.

 

Zimbabwe, June 2018. © David Hill.

Faro de Ortigueira, Navia.

Dylan Potts, but this time in action!

  

#hungryformore

Stuttgart Scorpions

Just one of many Jurassic Waves to wonder at .

youtu.be/Zx1_6F-nCaw Shot at Black Kite

 

Baby close your eyes and listen to the music

Drifting through a summer breeze

It's a groovy night and I can show you how to use it

Come along with me and put your mind at ease

I made this guy maybe a week ago and wasn't really sure if I should post it, but since my channel is so low on content I figured I should. I wanted to mess around with editing, so having multiple angles of his helmet was really just for fun. It's totally unnecessary, to be honest.

I've got a few other new figures that I may or may not post, it really just depends on whether or not I remember to photograph them.

 

P.S. Please don't attack me for the hand, it was just for posing the gun. I know it goes the other way.......

 

Hope you all enjoy, have a good weekend!

© Ron Fleishman 2019

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Hope everyone had a fun and safe 4th of July.

W.A. Young Machine Shop and Foundry

Rices Landing, PA

 

This shop was closed in 1969 and left the way it was on its last day of operation.

 

The shop is beside the Monongahela River in southwestern Pennsylvania. It specialized in repairing barges, tug boats, and other river vessels and making replacement parts.

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See more images like this in my Y.A. Young Machine Shop album:

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A 16x20 C-Print from "Certainty Principle" an exhibition of photography, video, and installation by Michael David Murphy. Sept. 23rd, 2010 through Oct. 30th, 2010 at Spruill Gallery in Atlanta.

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Voted Miss Cocky of 2017 this is Australia Day madness fuelled by the nations celebrated birthday , summer heat , alcohol and cockroaches .. it all makes for an explosive mixture .

 

Australia Day

Story Bridge Hotel

Kangaroo Point . Brisbane

This looks like an explosion in the sky.

This is a quick little pack I threw together a while ago. Only a few left and you get an exclusive custom printed crate!

Thank you all for your views and faves and Happy Christmas all.

With a reinforced steel door, this shed was used to store explosives for the nearby Stuart / Kier / General Refractories silica mine. Nothing was left inside the shed. The mine dates back to at least the late 1800's as the Stuart Fire Brick Company. At some point in the early 1900's it became the Kier Fire Brick Company. In 1933 the company was purchased by the General Refractories Company. Silica from the mine supplied the brickworks by running on a tramway that went out of the mine and down a hill to the brickworks. That facility was located at mile 46.0 (Kier) on the old P&LE Railroad. The brands of bricks made there included "Salina", "Etna", "Lyon", and "Yough". The Layton plant ceased operating by 1970, but the mine continued producing silica that was transported to another General Refractories plant in Claysburg, PA. until it closed in 1982. I am not mapping the location of this mine, to protect it from vandalism and scrappers. Some parts of the mine already have heavy graffiti. Please see an interesting blog about this location here: coalandcoke.blogspot.com/2019/02/stuartkiergeneral-refrac...

This is Eagle 2-4, patrol has stopped just south of the city on Highway 12. Got a suspicious looking pile of rubble in the road - possible IED inside. Moving to investigate.

 

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Big up to Project Azazel for sending me a bunch of freebies, some of which are featured in this shot!

When I get on a roll, well just look out. 3.5 x 3.5 inches on copper

An old oilfield explosives truck on display outside of Electra, Texas.

Benjamin Sheares Bridge, Singapore

 

Great display of clouds!

 

Hoya Pro1D Circular Polarising Filter

Arizona Monsoon in full swing.

10.25am on Sunday 21st November 2021 at Rothley Station, Great Central Railway (GCR), Leicestershire, sees the 'Explosive Departure' of Hunslet Engine Co. Designed 'Austerity' 0-6-0ST No. 68067 with a 'Mixed Freight Train' for Loughborough Central.

 

The smoke plume was so large it diffused the bright sunlight!

 

2021 GCR Last Hurrah

A photo of our last trip to the lostplace-wonderland in 2016! <3

The Security Guard's Regalia

 

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A bathroom with stains from excessive iron in the water inside an abandoned farmhouse.

 

Built in the 1800s this farmhouse has Neoclassical elements such as a decorative frontispiece above the entrance door, decorative quoining along the exterior, a cross-hipped roof and dichromatic brickwork. The home also has a double-door and centered entranceway as well as shutters on all of the windows. There is also a more modern L-shaped addition on the back of the home. Once part of a larger farmstead the original barn and outbuildings were demolished between 2014 and 2015. Mature trees are present throughout the property including the long driveway leading up to the house. The farmstead was added to a heritage list in late 2016, likely after the home had already become vacant.

 

What I know about one of the last occupants is that he was an elderly German man who's last occupations were a security guard as well as a bus driver. He likely ended up in a retirement home at some point and his heirs have yet to do anything with the property.

 

What do you guys think about that spider at the end of the video!?

 

©James Hackland

Inabe, Mi-e, Japan

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