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Four image composite of the implosion of the West Pavilion Professional Building in the Houston Medical Center, June 25, 2006.
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Original photo by XstockX (Julie Brocklehurst). Editing and distortions by me! Thanx Julie! x
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And the old bridge came tumbling down (with the help of explosives) Or, down with the old and up with the new.
Shot on : Nikon FG20
Lens : Nikor 50mm f1.8
Film : Adox Color Implosion iso 100 - 35mm Film
Raw Negative Scans, No Photoshop...
Implosion of the (maybe) final set of pilings from the old Oakland - San Francisco Bay Bridge, sunrise Saturday 11 November 2017.
No decision has been made on the remaining pilings which may be left to build a pedestrian pier or for other purposes.
Lots (and I mean lots) of people showed up to watch the demolition of the Wellington Hotel. Empire State Plaza was packed with thousands of people to watch it get imploded. And the company in charge of the implosion really put on a show, with colored explosions and streamers!
As far as implosions go, I had no idea the artists that engineer this spectacle could execute it with such precision! Just after the building disappeared from the West Palm Beach skyline, my friend Kevin and I decided to do a little investigation of the area. I must say, within minutes, it seamed as it the pile of debris was neatly swept into its tiny little 45' tall pile quite literally in the center of what used to be 1515 Flagler Blvd. Damaged during the 2004 Hurricane Emily, this eyesore has been the poster-child of what bureaucratic red tape is all about. After this exhaustive process took its course, the developers were finally allowed to put it to rest.
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A volcanic crater lake located on the Golden Circle tourist route. The caldera is composed of a red volcanic rock, which gives a lovely colour to the area. It is approximately 3,000 years old.
Nube que se formo a mis espaldas mientras esperaba la puesta de sol en el punto mas alto de Santiago del Teide, en el camino a Masca, Tenerife
out of the hotel room, into the marsh. It was frozen over and I ran barefoot across it and it broke like glass, cutting my feet to pieces. But it was nice. hopping between the camera and sitting in a puddle and being alone in a big marsh in the middle of nowhere tossing your hair and throwing marshwater on your face. lovely holiday.